Controlling valve operation using pressure
First Claim
1. A valve, comprising:
- a valve body including an interior surface;
a fluid inlet communicating fluid into an interior of the valve body;
a piston slideable successively through first, second, third, and fourth positions within the valve body and including;
a head,a skirt forming an upper skirt portion connected to and extending from the head in a direction of the fluid inlet, the upper skirt portion forming a seal against the interior surface of the valve body;
a piston port formed in the upper skirt portion;
a low pressure port formed through the interior surface of the valve body, the low pressure port sealed against the interior of the valve body when the piston is in the first and third positions, the low pressure port in fluid communication with the piston port when the piston is in the second position;
a high pressure port formed through the interior surface of the valve body, the high pressure port in fluid communication with the piston port when the piston is in the fourth position;
a biasing element positioned within the valve body to urge the piston head in a direction of the first position, the piston moveable against a biasing force of the biasing element to slide successively from the first to the fourth position as the pressure at the fluid inlet is increased;
a fluid retaining chamber disposed at an outlet of at least one of the low and high pressure ports; and
a membrane dividing the chamber, the membrane displaceable by fluid passing under pressure into the chamber from the at least one of the low and high pressure ports, the membrane movable to a non-displaced configuration to gradually release fluid passed into the chamber when fluid is not passing into the chamber.
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Abstract
A valve body has a piston that slides within the body through four successive positions. The piston has a head, and an upper and lower skirt, with a port in the upper skirt. In the first position, a bias force urges the piston to the first of four positions, in which the piston port is closed. In a second position, the piston port aligns with a low pressure port in the valve body, when a low pressure supply of water is connected. In a third position, greater pressure again closes the piston port. In a fourth position, at a still greater pressure, the piston port aligns with a high pressure port in the valve body. The bias force or a location of the piston port can be varied for valves along a supply line, whereby varying supply pressure opens different valves, thereby enabling addressing of valves according to supply pressure.
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13 Claims
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1. A valve, comprising:
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a valve body including an interior surface; a fluid inlet communicating fluid into an interior of the valve body; a piston slideable successively through first, second, third, and fourth positions within the valve body and including; a head, a skirt forming an upper skirt portion connected to and extending from the head in a direction of the fluid inlet, the upper skirt portion forming a seal against the interior surface of the valve body; a piston port formed in the upper skirt portion; a low pressure port formed through the interior surface of the valve body, the low pressure port sealed against the interior of the valve body when the piston is in the first and third positions, the low pressure port in fluid communication with the piston port when the piston is in the second position; a high pressure port formed through the interior surface of the valve body, the high pressure port in fluid communication with the piston port when the piston is in the fourth position; a biasing element positioned within the valve body to urge the piston head in a direction of the first position, the piston moveable against a biasing force of the biasing element to slide successively from the first to the fourth position as the pressure at the fluid inlet is increased; a fluid retaining chamber disposed at an outlet of at least one of the low and high pressure ports; and a membrane dividing the chamber, the membrane displaceable by fluid passing under pressure into the chamber from the at least one of the low and high pressure ports, the membrane movable to a non-displaced configuration to gradually release fluid passed into the chamber when fluid is not passing into the chamber. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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