Electromagnetically operated dual-valve flow-control assembly
First Claim
1. A valve assembly for controlling fluid flow between a fluid source and a load, the assembly comprising:
- an intake valve havinga valve body displaceable between a closed position preventing flow through the intake valve and an open position permitting such flow, anda electromagnet electrically energizable to move the valve body between its positions;
an output valve havinga valve body movable independently of the valve body of the intake valve and displaceable between a closed position preventing flow through the output valve and an open position permitting such flow, andan electromagnet independent of the electromagnet of the intake valve and energizable to move the valve body of the output valve between its positions;
conduit means for connecting the valves in series between the load and the source, whereby fluid can only flow between the load and source when both of the valves are in their open positions;
biasing means including respective permanent magnets carried on the intake and output valve bodies adjacent the respective electromagnets and respective magnetically attractable elements on the valves for urging one of the valves into its open position and for urging the other valve into its closed position;
actuating means for electrically energizing the respective electromagnets to repel the respective permanent magnet and displace the valve body of the one valve into its closed position and the valve body of the other valve into its closed position; and
control means for permitting flow for a limited period of time between the source and the load by first energizing the electromagnet of the normally closed other valve and thereby permitting flow through both valves, for thereafter energizing the electromagnet of the one normally open valve to close same, for thereafter deenergizing the electromagnet of the other normally closed valve to close same, and for thereafter deenergizing the electromagnet of the one normally open valve to open same.
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Abstract
A valve assembly for controlling fluid flow between a fluid source and a load has an intake valve having a valve body displaceable between a closed position preventing flow through the intake valve and an open position permitting such flow and an output valve having a valve body displaceable between a closed position preventing flow through the output valve and an open position permitting such flow. Conduits or passages connect the valves in series between the load and the source so that fluid can only flow between the load and source when both of the valves are in their open positions. Respective biasing units urge each of the valves into one of its positions and respective electromagnet-type actuators are electrically energizable to move each valve into the other of its positions. The one position of one of the valves is the closed position and the one position of the other valve is the open position. In addition the two valves are substantially identical. As a result the response times of these two valves will be identical also and will change identically with time or temperature, since substantially the same flow is traversing both valves.
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Citations
11 Claims
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1. A valve assembly for controlling fluid flow between a fluid source and a load, the assembly comprising:
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an intake valve having a valve body displaceable between a closed position preventing flow through the intake valve and an open position permitting such flow, and a electromagnet electrically energizable to move the valve body between its positions; an output valve having a valve body movable independently of the valve body of the intake valve and displaceable between a closed position preventing flow through the output valve and an open position permitting such flow, and an electromagnet independent of the electromagnet of the intake valve and energizable to move the valve body of the output valve between its positions; conduit means for connecting the valves in series between the load and the source, whereby fluid can only flow between the load and source when both of the valves are in their open positions; biasing means including respective permanent magnets carried on the intake and output valve bodies adjacent the respective electromagnets and respective magnetically attractable elements on the valves for urging one of the valves into its open position and for urging the other valve into its closed position; actuating means for electrically energizing the respective electromagnets to repel the respective permanent magnet and displace the valve body of the one valve into its closed position and the valve body of the other valve into its closed position; and control means for permitting flow for a limited period of time between the source and the load by first energizing the electromagnet of the normally closed other valve and thereby permitting flow through both valves, for thereafter energizing the electromagnet of the one normally open valve to close same, for thereafter deenergizing the electromagnet of the other normally closed valve to close same, and for thereafter deenergizing the electromagnet of the one normally open valve to open same. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A valve assembly for controlling fluid flow between a fluid source and a load, the assembly comprising:
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an intake valve having a valve body displaceable between a closed position preventing flow through the intake valve and an open position permitting such flow, and a electromagnet electrically energizable to move the valve body between its positions; an output valve having a valve body movable independently of the valve body of the intake valve and displaceable between a closed position preventing flow through the output valve and an open position permitting such flow, and an electromagnet independent of the electromagnet of the intake valve and energizable to move the valve body of the output valve between its positions; conduit means for connecting the valves in series between the load and the source, whereby fluid can only flow between the load and source when both of the valves are in their open positions; respective biasing means for urging one of the valves into its open position and for urging the other valve into its closed position; actuating means connected to the electromagnets for moving the one valve into its closed position and for moving the other valve into its open position; and control means for permitting flow for a limited period of time between the source and the load by first energizing the electromagnet of the normally closed other valve and thereby permitting flow through both valves, for thereafter energizing the electromagnet of the one normally open valve to close same, for thereafter deenergizing the electromagnet of the other normally closed valve to close same, and for thereafter deenergizing the electromagnet of the one normally open valve to open same. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method of controlling fluid flow between a fluid source and a load with an assembly comprising:
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an intake valve having a valve body displaceable between a closed position preventing flow through the intake valve and an open position permitting such flow, and a electromagnet electrically energizable to move the valve body between its positions; an output valve of substantially the same response time as the intake valve and having a valve body movable independently of the valve body of the intake valve and displaceable between a closed position preventing flow through the output valve and an open position permitting such flow, and an electromagnet independent of the electromagnet of the intake valve and energizable to move the valve body of the output valve between its positions; conduit means for connecting the valves in series between the load and the source, whereby fluid can only flow between the load and source when both of the valves are in their open positions; respective biasing means for urging one of the valves into its open positon and for urging the other valve into its closed position; and actuating means connected to the electromagnets for moving the one valve into its closed position and for moving the other valve into its open position; the method comprising the steps of sequentially energizing the electromagnet of the normally closed other valve and thereby permitting flow through both valves, thereafter energizing the electromagnet of the one normally open valve to close same while maintaining energization of the other valve, thereafter deenergizing the electromagnet of the other normally closed valve to close same, and thereafter deenergizing the electromagnet of the one normally open valve to open same.
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