Water shut-off valve and control system
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1. A water distribution system, which comprises;
- (a) a water flow inlet from a water feed source;
(b) a water flow outlet at a point of water distribution;
(c) first valve means connected to the water flow outlet for controlling water distribution;
(d) conduit means for carrying water flow under super-atmospheric pressure from the inlet to the outlet; and
(e) second valve means for controlling water flow in the conduit means, located in the conduit means between the inlet and the outlet, said second valve means comprising;
(1) a non-magnetic valve housing having an internal wall defining a vertical, fluid tight water flow path between a housing inlet and a housing outlet;
the housing inlet being in fluid communication with the water flow inlet and the housing outlet being in fluid communication with the water flow outlet;
(2) a valve seat on the housing internal wall positioned around the flow path between the housing inlet and the housing outlet;
(3) an aperture in the housing on an axial line with the water flow path;
(4) tubular shaft means mounted in the aperture on an axis extending in the longitudinal direction of the flow path, said shaft means having a first end extending out of the housing, and a second end terminating within the housing, and a tube lumen extending between shaft first and second ends;
(5) an electromagnetically responsive, water-flow responsive valve body slidingly mounted on the tubular shaft means to move from a first, valve open position to a second, valve closed position, said body being adapted by size and configuration to sealingly mate with the valve seat when moved to the second position on the tubular shaft means, said body being responsive to water flow along the flow path to move to the first position on the tubular shaft means and responsive to the force of gravity in the absence of water flow along the flow path, whereby said body moves to the second position in the absence of water flow along the water flow path;
(6) valve body stop means disposed in the housing for limiting movement of the valve body in a direction along the tubular shaft means beyond the first position and above the second position;
(7) actuator means comprising a first part fixedly mounted on the valve body and a cooperating second part slidingly mounted in the lumen between the tubular shaft means first and second ends;
(8) a stationary stator mounted on the outside of the internal wall of the housing and outside of the water flow path, between the valve seat and the stop means; and
(f) control means for energizing and de-energizing the stationary stator, operable by the actuator means when the valve body moves from the first position to the second position and the second position to the first position.
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Abstract
A water distribution system protects against water leaks by shutting off the water if a pre-determined flow is detected for more than a set period of time. The time may be changed to any value between one minute and four or more hours. When the pre-determined flow continues past the set time, the main shut off will activate for two seconds, closing the system.
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1. A water distribution system, which comprises;
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(a) a water flow inlet from a water feed source; (b) a water flow outlet at a point of water distribution; (c) first valve means connected to the water flow outlet for controlling water distribution; (d) conduit means for carrying water flow under super-atmospheric pressure from the inlet to the outlet; and (e) second valve means for controlling water flow in the conduit means, located in the conduit means between the inlet and the outlet, said second valve means comprising; (1) a non-magnetic valve housing having an internal wall defining a vertical, fluid tight water flow path between a housing inlet and a housing outlet;
the housing inlet being in fluid communication with the water flow inlet and the housing outlet being in fluid communication with the water flow outlet;(2) a valve seat on the housing internal wall positioned around the flow path between the housing inlet and the housing outlet; (3) an aperture in the housing on an axial line with the water flow path; (4) tubular shaft means mounted in the aperture on an axis extending in the longitudinal direction of the flow path, said shaft means having a first end extending out of the housing, and a second end terminating within the housing, and a tube lumen extending between shaft first and second ends; (5) an electromagnetically responsive, water-flow responsive valve body slidingly mounted on the tubular shaft means to move from a first, valve open position to a second, valve closed position, said body being adapted by size and configuration to sealingly mate with the valve seat when moved to the second position on the tubular shaft means, said body being responsive to water flow along the flow path to move to the first position on the tubular shaft means and responsive to the force of gravity in the absence of water flow along the flow path, whereby said body moves to the second position in the absence of water flow along the water flow path; (6) valve body stop means disposed in the housing for limiting movement of the valve body in a direction along the tubular shaft means beyond the first position and above the second position; (7) actuator means comprising a first part fixedly mounted on the valve body and a cooperating second part slidingly mounted in the lumen between the tubular shaft means first and second ends; (8) a stationary stator mounted on the outside of the internal wall of the housing and outside of the water flow path, between the valve seat and the stop means; and (f) control means for energizing and de-energizing the stationary stator, operable by the actuator means when the valve body moves from the first position to the second position and the second position to the first position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A valve which comprises;
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(1) a non-magnetic valve housing having an internal wall defining a vertical, fluid tight water flow path between a housing inlet and a housing outlet;
the housing inlet being in fluid communication with the water flow inlet and the housing outlet being in fluid communication with the water flow outlet;(2) a valve seat on the housing internal wall positioned around the flow path between the housing inlet and the housing outlet; (3) an aperture in the housing on an axial line with the water flow path; (4) tubular shaft means mounted in the aperture on an axis extending in the longitudinal direction of the flow path, said shaft means having a first end extending out of the housing, and a second end terminating within the housing, and a tube lumen extending between shaft first and second ends; (5) an electromagnetically responsive, water-flow responsive valve body slidingly mounted on the tubular shaft means to move from a first, valve open position to a second, valve closed position, said body being adapted by size and configuration to sealingly mate with the valve seat when moved to the second position on the tubular shaft means, said body being responsive to water flow along the flow path to move to the first position on the tubular shaft means and responsive to the force of gravity in the absence of water flow along the flow path, whereby said body moves to the second position in the absence of water flow along the water flow path; (6) valve body stop means disposed in the housing for limiting movement of the valve body in a direction along the tubular shaft means beyond the first position and above the second position; (7) actuator means comprising a first part fixedly mounted on the valve body and a cooperating second part slidingly mounted in the lumen between the tubular shaft means first and second ends; (8) a stationary stator mounted on the outside of the internal wall of the housing and outside of the water flow path, between the valve seat and the stop means; and (f) control means for energizing and de-energizing the stationary stator, operable by the actuator means when the valve body moves from the first position to the second position and the second position to the first position. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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