This invention concerns a new shower head in which LEDs give a feedback about the water temperature.
For the efficient functioning of the shower head, a source of power other than from batteries had to be developed, because the batteries needed to have a water-tight compartment and they also had a limited life span.
The solution was to use a small alternator (generator) as a power source for the device. A mini turbine was placed along the water passage and the flow of water under pressure turns the turbine which is coupled to the alternator.
Temperature sensors take the temperature of the flowing water and send signals to LEDs of various colors. Depending on the temperature, the sensors will activate particular LEDs. For example, when the water is too hot, the red LEDs will light up, warning the user of the shower head, of danger. Other colors will indicate an absence of danger.
An earlier alternative was to use a timer with the control module, so that the colors generated by the LEDs changed with the passage of time, and not by changes in the temperature of the flowing water.
Above was a summary of an invention from which patent claims were drafted. It is also a sample of my technical/academic writing ability. I am a native English speaker with good technical knowledge and grasp of English. I can produce a 2000 word article in one day after receiving basic information.
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Leroy Benjamin
Kingston, Jamaica