Flow control valve with automatic shutoff capability
First Claim
1. A flush control valve comprisinga housing;
- a first fluid conduit extending into the housing;
a tube mounted in the housing in axial alignment with the first fluid conduit, said tube having an interior flange defining a valve seat;
a second fluid conduit extending into the housing, said second fluid conduit being in fluid communication with the interior of said tube adjacent to the valve seat;
a valve member movable within the tube between an open position wherein the valve member allows fluid to flow from the first conduit along the tube past the valve seat and a closed position wherein the valve member seats against the valve seat stopping the flow of fluid along the tube past the valve seat;
biasing means for biasing the valve member toward the closed position;
a valve assembly for seating at a home position in the housing, said valve assembly including a tubular member slidably received in said tube, said tubular member having a first end engaging the valve member and a second end defining a second valve seat, said tubular member maintaining the valve member in said open position so long, as the valve assembly is at said seated position thereby establishing a fluid flow path between the second conduit and the tubular member to the second valve seat, and valve means for controlling the fluid flow from the tubular member past the second valve seat;
means in the housing defining a fluid flow path between the second valve seat and the first fluid conduit, and a retainer for releasably retaining the valve assembly in said seated position whereby when said retainer is loosened thereby releasing the valve assembly, the valve member will be moved automatically by the biasing means to said closed position.
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Abstract
A valve includes a housing having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet and defining a fluid flow path between the inlet and the outlet. A check valve positioned in the housing has a valve seat in the flow path from the inlet, a valve member movable between a seated position against the valve seat blocking fluid flow from the inlet past the valve seat and an unseated position spaced away from the valve seat, and a spring for biasing the valve member toward the seated position. A main valve assembly is removably positioned at a home position in the housing in the flow path to control the fluid flow from the check valve to the outlet. The valve assembly has a portion which engages the valve member and maintains the valve member in it'"'"'s unseated position so long as the main valve assembly is at the home position, the valve member being moved to the unseated position by the spring upon removal of the main valve assembly from the housing.
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14 Claims
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1. A flush control valve comprising
a housing; -
a first fluid conduit extending into the housing;
a tube mounted in the housing in axial alignment with the first fluid conduit, said tube having an interior flange defining a valve seat;
a second fluid conduit extending into the housing, said second fluid conduit being in fluid communication with the interior of said tube adjacent to the valve seat;
a valve member movable within the tube between an open position wherein the valve member allows fluid to flow from the first conduit along the tube past the valve seat and a closed position wherein the valve member seats against the valve seat stopping the flow of fluid along the tube past the valve seat;
biasing means for biasing the valve member toward the closed position;
a valve assembly for seating at a home position in the housing, said valve assembly including a tubular member slidably received in said tube, said tubular member having a first end engaging the valve member and a second end defining a second valve seat, said tubular member maintaining the valve member in said open position so long, as the valve assembly is at said seated position thereby establishing a fluid flow path between the second conduit and the tubular member to the second valve seat, and valve means for controlling the fluid flow from the tubular member past the second valve seat;
means in the housing defining a fluid flow path between the second valve seat and the first fluid conduit, and a retainer for releasably retaining the valve assembly in said seated position whereby when said retainer is loosened thereby releasing the valve assembly, the valve member will be moved automatically by the biasing means to said closed position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A flow control valve comprising:
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a housing having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet and defining a fluid flow path between the inlet and the outlet;
a check valve positioned in the housing, said check valve including a valve seat in the flow path from the inlet, a valve member movable between a seated position against the valve seal blocking fluid flow from the inlet past the valve seat and an unseated position spaced away from the valve seat, and a resilient member that biases the valve member toward said seated position, and a valve assembly removably positioned at a home position in the housing in said flow path to control the fluid flow from the check valve to the outlet, said valve assembly including;
A) a valve assembly portion that engages the valve member and maintains the valve member in said unseated position so long as the valve assembly is at said home position, said valve member being moved to said seated position by the resilient member when said valve assembly leaves said home position B) a primary valve seat connected to the valve assembly portion, C) a primary valve member movable between a closed position against the primary valve seat and an open position spaced thereform, and D) an actuator, including an electric switch or a proximity switch, for moving the primary valve member to said open position. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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10. A flow control valve comprising:
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a housing having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet and defining a fluid flow path between the inlet and the outlet;
a check valve positioned in the housing said check valve including valve seat in the flow path from the inlet, a valve member movable between a seated position against the valve seat blocking fluid flow from the inlet past the valve seat and an unseated position spaced away from the valve seat, and a resilient member that bias the valve member toward said seated position, and a valve assembly removably positioned at a home position in the housing in said flow path to control the fluid flow from the check valve to the outlet, said valve assembly including;
A) a valve assembly portion that engages the valve member and maintains the valve member in said unseated position so long as the valve assembly is at said home position, said valve member being moved to said seated position by the resilient member when said valve assembly leaves said home position, B) a primary valve seat connected to the valve assembly portion, C) a primary valve member movable from a closed position against the primary valve seat and an open position spaced therefrom, D) a pilot valve which, when it opens, opens the primary valve member, and E) an actuator for opening the pilot valve, and moving the primary valve member to said open position thereof. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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