Water damage protection system and method of preventing water damage for domestic water supply systems
First Claim
1. A method of controlling fluid flow through a conduit, comprising the steps of:
- detecting fluid flow through a conduit, the conduit having a flow control valve for controlling fluid flow through the conduit, the control valve normally bias toward an open position;
upon detection of flow continuously for more than a preset period of time, moving the control valve toward a closed position for a first relatively short period of time that is less than the preset period of time;
after the first relatively short period of time, allowing the control valve to return to the open position for a second relatively short period of time that is less than the preset period of time;
detecting fluid flow through the conduit after the second relatively short period of time;
upon detection of any flow during the step of detecting fluid flow through the conduit after the second relatively short period of time, moving the valve to the closed position until the control valve is reset to the normal open position.
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Abstract
A water damage protection system and method of preventing water damage for domestic water supply systems is provided. The system comprises a control valve, a sensing device, and a controller. The control valve is bias toward an open position to allow fluid flow therethrough. The control valve is moveable to a closed position upon actuation thereby preventing fluid flow through the conduit. The sensing device detects fluid flow through the fluid conduit. The sensing device sends a fluid flow signal upon detection of fluid flow. The controller receives the fluid flow signal from the sensing device. The controller actuates the control valve when the fluid flow signal occurs continuously for a predetermined length of time and the control valve moves to a closed position.
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20 Claims
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1. A method of controlling fluid flow through a conduit, comprising the steps of:
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detecting fluid flow through a conduit, the conduit having a flow control valve for controlling fluid flow through the conduit, the control valve normally bias toward an open position;
upon detection of flow continuously for more than a preset period of time, moving the control valve toward a closed position for a first relatively short period of time that is less than the preset period of time;
after the first relatively short period of time, allowing the control valve to return to the open position for a second relatively short period of time that is less than the preset period of time;
detecting fluid flow through the conduit after the second relatively short period of time;
upon detection of any flow during the step of detecting fluid flow through the conduit after the second relatively short period of time, moving the valve to the closed position until the control valve is reset to the normal open position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
sounding an audible alarm to indicate that the control valve is closed and will not open until reset.
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6. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the step of moving the control valve to the closed position upon detection of any flow until the control valve is reset to the normal open position further includes:
providing an illuminated indicator to indicate that the control valve is closed and will not open until reset.
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7. The method as set forth in claim 1 further comprising the step of:
selectively and manually choosing the preset period of time.
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8. The method as set forth in claim 1 further comprising the steps of:
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providing a flow sensor for detecting fluid flow through the conduit;
sending a flow signal from the flow sensor indicating that flow is occurring in the conduit;
providing a controller for receiving the flow signal and determining whether to send an actuation signal;
sending the actuation signal from the controller if the controller determines to send the actuation signal;
providing an actuator for receiving the actuation signal and for moving the control valve to the closed position.
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9. A fluid flow protection system comprising:
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a control valve operatively connected to a fluid conduit and biased toward an open position to allow fluid flow therethrough, the valve movable between the open position and a closed position wherein fluid flow through the fluid conduit is prevented;
a sensing device for detecting fluid flow through the fluid conduit, the sensing device sending a fluid flow signal upon detection of fluid flow; and
a controller for receiving the fluid flow signal from the sensing device, the controller (1) moves the control valve to the closed position when the fluid flow signal occurs continuously for a predetermined length of time, (2) moves the control valve to the open position shortly after closing the control valve and (3) moves the control valve to the closed position if the fluid flow signal is received shortly after the control valve reopens the control valve. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
a power source for operating at least one of said control valve, the flow sensor, and said controller.
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13. The fluid protection system as set forth in claim 9 wherein the power source includes a battery backup.
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14. The fluid protection system as set forth in claim 9 further comprising:
an alarm activated by the controller upon actuation of the control valve.
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15. The fluid protection system as set forth in claim 9 wherein the controller includes an override control for moving the control valve to the closed position regardless of whether flow is occurring in the conduit.
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16. A fluid protection system comprising:
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a valve operatively connected to a fluid conduit and biased toward an open position to allow fluid flow therethrough, the valve movable toward a closed position upon actuation thereby preventing fluid flow through the fluid conduit;
a sensing device for detecting fluid flow through the fluid conduit, the sensing device sending a fluid flow signal upon detection of fluid flow;
a controller for receiving the fluid flow signal from the sensing device, the controller actuates the control valve when the fluid flow signal occurs continuously for a predetermined length of time and the control valve moves to a closed position; and
an interface for disengaging at least one of a gas source and an electrical source upon actuation of the control valve.
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17. A flow control system, comprising:
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a conduit;
a flow sensor on the conduit for indicating fluid flow through the conduit;
a control valve on the conduit for controlling fluid flow through the conduit;
a controller in communication with the flow sensor and the control valve, the controller in an initial mode wherein the flow control valve is bias toward an open position, if the flow sensor indicates any flow occurring through the conduit the controller initiates a time-monitoring mode wherein elapsed time of continuous flow indicated by the flow sensor is compared to a first preset amount of time, if the elapsed time of continuous flow stops and is less than the first preset amount of time the controller returns to the initial mode, if the elapsed time of continuous flow equals or exceeds the first preset amount of time the controller initiates an intermediate mode wherein the controller causes actuation of the control valve for a second preset amount of time, actuation of the control valve moves the control valve to a closed position preventing fluid flow through the conduit, after the second preset amount of time the controller allows the control valve to open for a third preset amount of time, the controller initiates a no-flow mode after the third preset amount of time wherein any amount of flow indicated by the flow sensor causes the controller to enter a closed mode which actuates the control valve until the controller is manually reset to the initial mode, no-flow indicated by the flow sensor in the no-flow mode causes the controller to automatically return to the initial mode. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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