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Multiple outlet shower control
A reconfigurable bathing apparatus 100 comprises a first showerhead 104 connected to a first fluid outlet 404 and a second showerhead 106 connected to a second fluid outlet 106. A processor 112 controls fluid flow through the first and second outlets in response to respective first and second control actions. The processor is arranged to receive and implement a request to reconfigure its response to the control actions such that the first control action controls the second fluid outlet and the second control action controls the first fluid outlet. The apparatus may include a dual outlet valve that can be actuated by the processor. The aim of the invention is to allow the outlets of the valve to be reconfigured, reducing the need to disconnect and reconnect hoses or pipes where they have been incorrectly installed or aligned. The valve may be located within a valve box which may contain the processor. The control actions may be communicated to the processor electronically. Also claimed is a computer implemented method of reconfiguring shower controls, comprising the step of receiving a request to reconfigure responses to the control actions.
Multiple outlet shower control
A reconfigurable bathing apparatus 100 comprises a first showerhead 104 connected to a first fluid outlet 404 and a second showerhead 106 connected to a second fluid outlet 106. A processor 112 controls fluid flow through the first and second outlets in response to respective first and second control actions. The processor is arranged to receive and implement a request to reconfigure its response to the control actions such that the first control action controls the second fluid outlet and the second control action controls the first fluid outlet. The apparatus may include a dual outlet valve that can be actuated by the processor. The aim of the invention is to allow the outlets of the valve to be reconfigured, reducing the need to disconnect and reconnect hoses or pipes where they have been incorrectly installed or aligned. The valve may be located within a valve box which may contain the processor. The control actions may be communicated to the processor electronically. Also claimed is a computer implemented method of reconfiguring shower controls, comprising the step of receiving a request to reconfigure responses to the control actions.
Multiple outlet shower control
CHRISTOPHER LAURENCE SEYMOUR (author) / ALEXANDER COLIN FAGG (author) / RICHARD HARCOURT BURNS (author) / KARL ANTONY FEARNLEY (author) / CHRISTOPHER JOHN DUKE (author)
2018-07-25
Patent
Electronic Resource
English