Control valves
First Claim
1. A control valve comprising:
- a main water passage having an inlet port and an outlet port;
a valve chamber having a side wall and an outlet in the side wall and a pressure relief port remote from the outlet;
an apertured cap closing off the valve chamber, the underside of said cap constituting the valve seat;
a bypass passage connecting the outlet to the main water passage;
a valve member located within the chamber and being movable between an open position and a closed position to which it is biassed, the valve member when in said closed position seating on the valve seat and isolating the outlet from the relief valve;
said valve member controlling the opening of the relief valve and the outlet in dependence upon its position; and
a pressure sensitive surface which is connected to the valve member and which is subject to the suction pressure in the by-pass passage so that when there is excessive suction in the main passage, the valve member is drawn against the bias away from the closed position on the valve seat into an open position.
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Abstract
A control valve for use in a swimming pool containing an automatic pool cleaner is described. The valve comprises a main water passage having an inlet port in a cranked inlet portion and an outlet port. A valve chamber extends from the main passage. It has a relief valve and an outlet through its side wall. A by-pass passage connects the outlet to the main water passage. A valve member sensitive to the pressure in the by-pass passage is located within the chamber and is biassed by a spring into a closed position to close off the relief port. When the pressure in the by pass passage falls, the valve member is drawn into the open position in which it controls the opening of both the relief valve and the outlet in dependence upon its position.
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17 Claims
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1. A control valve comprising:
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a main water passage having an inlet port and an outlet port; a valve chamber having a side wall and an outlet in the side wall and a pressure relief port remote from the outlet; an apertured cap closing off the valve chamber, the underside of said cap constituting the valve seat; a bypass passage connecting the outlet to the main water passage; a valve member located within the chamber and being movable between an open position and a closed position to which it is biassed, the valve member when in said closed position seating on the valve seat and isolating the outlet from the relief valve;
said valve member controlling the opening of the relief valve and the outlet in dependence upon its position; anda pressure sensitive surface which is connected to the valve member and which is subject to the suction pressure in the by-pass passage so that when there is excessive suction in the main passage, the valve member is drawn against the bias away from the closed position on the valve seat into an open position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15, 16, 17)
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11. A control valve comprising:
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a main water passage having an inlet port and an outlet port; a valve chamber having a side wall and an outlet in the side wall and a pressure relief port remote from the outlet, the internal surround of the relief port comprising a valve seat; a by-pass passage connecting the outlet to the main water passage; a valve member located within the chamber and being movable between an open position and a closed position to which it is biassed, the valve member when in said closed position seating on the valve seat and isolating the outlet from the relief valve;
said valve member controlling the opening of the relief valve and the outlet in dependence upon its position; anda pressure sensitive surface which is connected to the valve member and which is subject to the suction pressure in the bypass passage so that when there is excessive suction in the main passage, the valve member is drawn against the bias away from the closed position on the valve seat into an open position; the said control valve being formed from two plastics moldings, one such plastics molding incorporating said main water passage and the other plastics molding incorporating said valve chamber and said by pass passage, the said two plastics molding have surfaces butting against each other, one of said moldings having openings therein and the other of said moldings having headed projections which pass through the openings with the heads acting against the said one of the moldings to hold said two plastics moldings together.
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13. A control valve comprising:
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a main water passage having an inlet port and an outlet port; a valve chamber having a side wall and an outlet in the side wall and a pressure relief port remote from the outlet, the internal surround of the relief port comprising a valve seat, said valve chamber extending at right angles to the main water passage with its end remote from the relief valve being adjacent said main water passage; a by-pass passage connecting the outlet to the main water passage, said by-pass passage extending from the outlet at an angle to the valve chamber and said main water passage, and joins said main water passage at a location closer to the outlet port of said main water passage than the valve chamber; a valve member located within the chamber and being movable between an open position and a closed position to which it is biassed, the valve member when in said closed position seating on the valve seat and isolating the outlet from the relief valve;
said valve member controlling the opening of the relief valve and the outlet in dependence upon its position; anda pressure sensitive surface which is connected to the valve member and which is subject to the suction pressure in the by-pass passage so that when there is excessive suction in the main passage, the valve member is drawn against the bias away from the closed position on the valve seating into an open position.
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14. In a swimming pool, the combination of:
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a pool cleaner; a flexible pipe having two ends, one of said ends being connected to the pool cleaner; a weir having a suction port; and a control valve comprising; a main water passage having an outlet port connected to said suction port, and an inlet port connected to the other end of the flexible pipe; a valve chamber having a side wall and an outlet in the side wall and a pressure relief port remote from the outlet, the internal surround of the relief port comprising a valve seat; a by-pass passage connecting the outlet to the main water passage; a valve member located within the chamber and being movable between an open position and a closed position to which it is biassed, the valve member when in said closed position seating on the valve seat and isolating the outlet from the relief valve, said valve member controlling the opening of the relief valve and the outlet in dependence upon its position; and a pressure sensitive surface which is connected to the valve member and which is subject to the suction pressure in the by-pass passage so that when there is excessive suction in the main passages, the valve member is drawn against the bias away from the closed position on the valve seating into an open position.
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