Fluid vessel overflow system
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1. A liquid vessel overflow control system, comprising:
- (a) a vessel having a liquid input and liquid output, said vessel having a top and bottom defined by the gravity vector;
(b) a fluid-tight housing peripherally surrounding said vessel about all surfaces other than the bottom thereof, to thereby form an insulation region between said vessel and said housing;
(c) a liquid collection chamber formed integrally beneath said vessel and said housing, and in fluid communication with said insulation region in which a leak or fracture of said vessel will result in an accumulation of liquid in said collection chamber;
(d) a normally mechanically and electrically open electrically actuatable solenoid means disposed within said input of said vessel, said solenoid means normally drawing no current; and
(e) liquid detection means disposed within said liquid collection chamber, said liquid detection means comprising an element within an electrical circuit having electrical communication means disposed between said solenoid means and said liquid detection means and extending along the length of said housing and said vessel within said insulating region, said liquid detection means further comprising a normally open circuit,whereby, said liquid detection means will become a closed circuit responsive to a fixed level of liquid within said liquid collection chamber, thereby permitting current flow to said solenoid means to actuate said means, thereby blocking further input of liquid to said vessel.
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Abstract
There is provided a system for blocking the inflow of water to an appliance such as a hot water tank in the event of a leak in the appliance or water supply thereto. A low voltage current solenoid selectively blocks said inflow in response to a leak. No current is drawn during normal operation of the appliance.
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1. A liquid vessel overflow control system, comprising:
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(a) a vessel having a liquid input and liquid output, said vessel having a top and bottom defined by the gravity vector; (b) a fluid-tight housing peripherally surrounding said vessel about all surfaces other than the bottom thereof, to thereby form an insulation region between said vessel and said housing; (c) a liquid collection chamber formed integrally beneath said vessel and said housing, and in fluid communication with said insulation region in which a leak or fracture of said vessel will result in an accumulation of liquid in said collection chamber; (d) a normally mechanically and electrically open electrically actuatable solenoid means disposed within said input of said vessel, said solenoid means normally drawing no current; and (e) liquid detection means disposed within said liquid collection chamber, said liquid detection means comprising an element within an electrical circuit having electrical communication means disposed between said solenoid means and said liquid detection means and extending along the length of said housing and said vessel within said insulating region, said liquid detection means further comprising a normally open circuit, whereby, said liquid detection means will become a closed circuit responsive to a fixed level of liquid within said liquid collection chamber, thereby permitting current flow to said solenoid means to actuate said means, thereby blocking further input of liquid to said vessel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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