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Stop valve

  • US 4,292,996 A
  • Filed: 10/24/1979
  • Issued: 10/06/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/24/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A stop valve of the liquid level sensor type comprising a housing having an input stub, an exit opening (21) formed as a valve seat, characterized by a membrane space (1) opening upwardly and located in the valve housing (41), an auxiliary valve housing (42) with a membrane space (2) opening downward, on the upper side of the auxiliary valve housing (42) there is formed a membrane space (4) opening upward, and communicating with the lower membrane space (2) of the auxiliary valve housing (42) through a passage including the auxiliary valve seat (17), the auxiliary valve housing (42) is closed by a valve cover (43) including a membrane space (5) opening also downward, and the membrane spaces (1,2) located between the valve housing (41) and the auxiliary valve housing (42) are separated from each other by a membrane (3) carrying a main valve disc (14) and having a transit flow opening (23) therethrough, the membrane spaces (4,5) located between the auxiliary valve housing (42) and the valve cover (43) are separated from each other by a membrane (6) carrying auxiliary valve disc (7), a liquid level sensor means located within the valve housing and comprising said exit opening (21) constructed in a tapered fashion and extending beyond a portion of a suction pipe (11) and to the bottom part of which said suction pipe (11) reaching to the desired fluid level at the other end thereof is connected and, is in communication with the membrane space (5) located in the valve cover (43), said tapered exit opening (21) exerting an injector-like suction effect through said suction pipe (11) for sucking in only air as long as the mouth of said suction pipe (11) is open, the membrane space (4) located at the upper side of the auxiliary valve housing (42) communicates with a fluid removal passage (20) when the rising fluid level closes the lower opening of said suction pipe (11), a low pressure condition is created in the membrane space (5) of the auxiliary valve housing (42) for closing said auxiliary valve disc (7), when the pressure increases in membrane space (2) for forcing the membrane (3) with the disc (14) thereof against the valve seat of exit opening (21), thereby closing said main valve disc 14.

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