Suction-actuated control system for whirlpool bath/spa installations
First Claim
1. A suction-actuated control system for use with whirlpool bath/spa installations of the type having a motor driving a recirculation pump for removing water from a tub through a suction path and for returning and reintroducing the water as pressurized jets and an actuatable electric switch in circuit with the motor, the system comprising:
- a fluidically controllable actuator coupled to the electric switch for actuating the switch between a first position to complete an electric circuit with the motor and a second position to interrupt the electric circuit and having means to mechanically latch the switch in each of said first and second positions, said actuator successively actuating the switch between said first and second positions in response to successive first fluidic signals, said actuator responsive to a second fluidic signal different from said first fluidic signal to cause the switch to assume its second position;
means, operable by a system user, to apply successive first fluidic signals to said actuator to complete and interrupt the electric circuit;
a transducer coupled to the suction path for detecting a pre-determined pressure in the suction path and for providing the second fluidic signal to said actuator to cause the switch to assume its second position.
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Abstract
A suction-actuated control system (10) for a whirlpool bath/spa installation includes a suction-side transducer (52) connected in the suction inlet path and a controller (54). The suction-side transducer (52) transmits an air pulse to the controller (54) when pressure in the suction path drops below a pre-determined value caused, for example, by a full or partial blockage of a suction cover (26) by a wash cloth or an article of clothing. The controller (54) includes an electric switch (62) in circuit with the recirculation pump (34) and a bi-state controller (66) that actuates the electric switch (62) between its ON state and its OFF state. An abnormally low pressure in the suction path to the recirculation pump (34) caused by a full or partial blockage of the suction cover (26) will cause the controller (54) to shut-off the recirculation pump (34). After the obstruction is removed and a short time delay, the user can actuate a user ON/OFF control (56) to restart the pump (34).
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10 Claims
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1. A suction-actuated control system for use with whirlpool bath/spa installations of the type having a motor driving a recirculation pump for removing water from a tub through a suction path and for returning and reintroducing the water as pressurized jets and an actuatable electric switch in circuit with the motor, the system comprising:
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a fluidically controllable actuator coupled to the electric switch for actuating the switch between a first position to complete an electric circuit with the motor and a second position to interrupt the electric circuit and having means to mechanically latch the switch in each of said first and second positions, said actuator successively actuating the switch between said first and second positions in response to successive first fluidic signals, said actuator responsive to a second fluidic signal different from said first fluidic signal to cause the switch to assume its second position; means, operable by a system user, to apply successive first fluidic signals to said actuator to complete and interrupt the electric circuit; a transducer coupled to the suction path for detecting a pre-determined pressure in the suction path and for providing the second fluidic signal to said actuator to cause the switch to assume its second position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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6. A suction-actuated control system and whirlpool bath/spa combination having a motor driving a recirculation pump for removing water from a tub through a suction path and for returning and reintroducing the water as pressurized jets and an actuatable electric switch in circuit with the motor, the system comprising:
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a pneumatically controllable actuator coupled to the electric switch for actuating the switch between a first position to complete an electric circuit with the motor and a second position to interrupt the electric circuit with the motor and having means to mechanically latch the switch in each of said first and second positions, said actuator successively actuating the switch between said first and second positions in response to successive first pneumatic signals, said actuator responsive to a second pneumatic signal different from said first pneumatic signal to cause the switch to assume its second position to interrupt the electric circuit with the motor; means, operable by a system user, to apply successive first pneumatic signals to said actuator to successively complete and interrupt the electric circuit; a transducer coupled to the suction path for detecting a pre-determined pressure in the suction path and for providing the second fluidic signal to said actuator to cause the switch to assume its second position.
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