Low Temperature Responsive Drains Patents (Class 137/62)
  • Patent number: 6363960
    Abstract: This invention relates to a frost protection device for preventing sections of water pipes which are in danger of being affected by frost from freezing up. Said frost protection device consists essentially of a pressure control valve with a piston-type valve body which moves axially in a cylindrical housing. The pressure control valve also interacts with a valve seat which is connected to the section of pipe being monitored. According to the invention, the valve seat is located outside of the flow path defined by the section of pipe, in a branch which constantly communicates with said section of pipe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 2, 2002
    Inventor: Dieter Gauss
  • Patent number: 6196246
    Abstract: A plumbing system which, when ambient outdoor temperatures drop below freezing, circulates water to prevent it from freezing, utilizing a check valve to prevent water from flowing back into the water main and further utilizing a relief valve which can open to the atmosphere and relieve pressure in the system if necessary. The system can have two separate circulation pumps, one for hot water and one for cold water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Inventor: William D. Folsom
  • Patent number: 6145531
    Abstract: A temperature sensitive valve includes a body having an interior area, a top end having an inlet and a lower end having an outlet. The top end is design and configured to be removably secured to an exterior faucet located for allowing water to flow when the temperatures are approaching extreme cold conditions, such as freezing, so as to prevent the pipes from freezing, and eventually bursting. Located within the body, between the inlet and outlet, is a resilient tube situated in a bent position. Affixed to the resilient tube an elongated rod fabricated from a temperature sensitive material. As temperatures approach freezing conditions, the rod will decrease in size and thus move away from the resilient tube, enabling it to move upward and thus, become slightly unbent. This will provide for an opening to exist within the bent region of the tube and enable fluid flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2000
    Inventors: Craig Richard Cazenave, Clinton R. McCowen
  • Patent number: 6125873
    Abstract: A device for preventing water line freeze damage. The device incorporates air temperature sensing means to control a trickle flow in a water system, so that a trickle flow is initiated whenever the ambient air temperature drops below a predetermined point. The trickle flow inhibits freezing in the water system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2000
    Inventor: Daniel H. Brown
  • Patent number: 6121588
    Abstract: An actuation device comprising:at least two thermal actuators (5A,5B) electrically supplied, each thermal actuator (5A,5B) comprising relevant thrust means (4A,6A,4B,6B) being movable to perform a predetermined stroke;at least a working means (12) moved by means of said thermal actuators (5A,5B) and connected with the thrust means (4B,6B) of one of said thermal actuators (5A,5B);where said working means (12;12A;18) is able to take at least three different steady working positions (I,II,III) in function of the presence of supply to a first (5B) or a second (5A) or both said thermal actuators (5A,5B).According to the invention, said first thermal actuator (5B) is free to move with respect to said second thermal actuator (5A) and means (6A,11) are provided for transferring the thrust produced by the second thermal actuator (5A) to the first thermal actuator (5B), and causing a change in the reciprocal positioning of one thermal actuator with respect to the other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2000
    Assignee: Eltek S.p.A.
    Inventor: Daniele Cerruti
  • Patent number: 6050230
    Abstract: A locomotive cooling system including a conduit adapted to conduct therethrough a flow of coolant; a power source providing a nominal voltage; and a valve assembly including a valve body defining a drain passage communicable with the conduit, a plunger movable between a closed position in which the conduit and the drain passage are separated and an open position in which the conduit and the drain passage are in fluid communication. A control assembly moves the plunger between the closed position and the open position. The control assembly, including a temperature sensor for detecting the coolant temperature, and connected to the power source. The control assembly opening the valve assembly when the system is either at a first threshold coolant temperature when the power source voltage is nominal or a second threshold coolant temperature when the power source voltage is low.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2000
    Assignees: Prime Manufacturing Corp., General Electric Company
    Inventors: Steven J. Seiler, Lorin D. Blakeslee
  • Patent number: 6029686
    Abstract: A freeze protection plug has latching balls engageable bayonet-fashion with grooves in a fitting. The balls are normally held in engagement with the grooves by a cam, but move inward to release the plug from the fitting when the cam is moved by a thermal actuator carried by the plug. The balls are retained in tapered openings in the wall of the plug to reduce jamming. Helical ramps in the grooves permit the use of a strong, reliable plug ejecting spring, and make manual insertion of the plug easy. Insertion is aided by the ribs of a plastic cap, which facilitate manual grasping and rotation of the plug. A paint shield ring prevents failures resulting from paint bridges adhering both to the plug and to the fitting. A unitary molded lanyard with two oval loops prevents loss of the plug. The seal on the plug is located on the liquid system side of the latching balls and isolates moving parts from the liquid system, and is of small diameter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 29, 2000
    Inventor: Fred L. Pirkle
  • Patent number: 6021798
    Abstract: An apparatus for preventing freezing of interior water pipes. A thermal switch is attached to a hot and/or cold water supply pipe in a remote location that is prone to freezing in cold weather. The thermal switch electrically communicates with a power source and with a solenoid-actuated valve. The solenoid-actuated valve is located in a conduit communicating the outlet of the water pipe adjacent a water usage station with the water outlet of a fixture located at the water usage station. This conduit is separate from the existing supply line communicating the outlet of the water pipe with the fixture and does not, therefore, interfere with the normal operation of the fixture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2000
    Inventor: Steven E. Martin
  • Patent number: 6003538
    Abstract: A drain valve providing a drain sleeve having a first end, a second end and a flow-chamber therebetween. The first end includes a first diameter being smaller than a second diameter of the second end. The first diameter and the second diameter cooperate to define an annular shoulder therebetween. The first end is threadingly received by an air conditioner outlet and the drain sleeve has at least one drain hole therethrough near the shoulder for draining condensation from the air conditioner outlet. An outer cap is provided having an outer wall and an annular side wall projecting perpendicularly from an outer periphery of the end wall. The side wall is the outer cap is threadingly engageable with the drain sleeve second end. A sealing assembly is fixedly connected at a first end thereof to the end cap end wall and includes a second end thereof projecting inwardly from the end cap end wall towards the shoulder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1999
    Inventor: Robert A. Smith
  • Patent number: 5785073
    Abstract: According to the present invention, water regulation assemblies disposed in the water supply path of conventional fixtures are modified to include a pressure relief assembly which permits release of water under elevated pressures. A normal shut-off seal included in the water regulation assembly may be modified to release water in response to elevated pressure even when the seal is placed in a shut-off position. In particular, mating components included in the seal assembly are modified to separate at the elevated pressure. The seal may also be by-passed by a pressure relief water path which opens in response to elevated pressures. These features permit relief of elevated pressure in water supply lines which might otherwise produce a burst event within the water supply lines. In sliding plate type faucets where a seal is created by pressing of two plates together, pressure relief according to the present invention is obtained by permitting separation of the plates under elevated pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1998
    Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
    Inventors: Jeffrey R. Gordon, William B. Rose
  • Patent number: 5785072
    Abstract: According to the present invention, water regulation assemblies disposed in the water supply path of conventional fixtures are modified to include a pressure relief assembly which permits release of water under elevated pressures. A shut-off seal of a fixture is by-passed by a pressure relief water path which opens in response to elevated pressures. This permits relief of elevated pressure in water supply lines which might otherwise produce a burst event within the water supply lines. The path includes a stopper having a compressed channel that opens to release water at the elevated pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1998
    Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
    Inventors: Jeffrey R. Gordon, William B. Rose
  • Patent number: 5715855
    Abstract: A temperature-actuated valve includes an elongated housing having anterior and posterior segments, the anterior segment being connected to an outdoor water supply. A valve within the anterior segment opens in response to freezing temperatures, defining a fluid path that allows water from the outdoor water supply to flow through one or more discharge ports; and which closes when the temperature rises above freezing. The valve generally includes a piston movable within the housing and having a valve head, and a valve seat formed in the anterior housing segment; seating of the valve head against the valve seat closes the discharge port(s). The device also includes means for conducting water from the anterior housing segment to the posterior housing segment, the latter comprising an expansion reservoir for freezing water. When water freezes, its expansion moves the piston so as to unseat the valve head and thereby allow water to be discharged through the discharge port(s).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1998
    Inventor: Brady J. Bennett
  • Patent number: 5692535
    Abstract: Apparatus for automatically opening an orifice to allow flow when ambient temperature drops below a predetermined level, such as the freezing point of water. The apparatus is for connection to a liquid line that carries liquid at a selected pressure for producing a selected low flow rate of liquid from the liquid line when the ambient temperature drops below a selected temperature. The apparatus comprises an orifice in the end of the liquid line of selected small diameter, a closed chamber means having an expansible portion filled with a selected condensible gas, for which the vapor pressure varies with temperature in a known manner. The apparatus further comprises a valve assembly selectively positioned adjacent the orifice and at a specific distance from the expansible portion of the closed chamber. The closure means is selectively positioned by means of spacers positioned adjacent the valve assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 2, 1997
    Inventor: William R. Walters
  • Patent number: 5628285
    Abstract: A drain valve assembly for automatically draining water from a cooling system of an inboard marine engine when the ambient temperature drops to a preselected value. The drain valve includes a cup-shaped base having a group of inlets connected to portions of a cooling system of the engine to be drained, and the open end of the base is enclosed by a cover. Each inlet defines a valve seat and a sealing piston is mounted for movement in the base and includes a series of valve members that are adapted to engage the valve seats. An outlet is provided in the sidewall of the cup-shaped base. The valve members on the sealing piston are biased to a closed position by a coil spring and a temperature responsive element interconnects the sealing piston with the cover. The temperature responsive element is characterized by the ability to exert a force in excess of the spring force of the coil spring when the ambient temperature is above about 50.degree. F., to thereby maintain the valve members in the closed position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 13, 1997
    Assignee: Brunswick Corporation
    Inventors: Andrew K. Logan, Matthew W. Jaeger, Terry D. Axton, William E. Hughes, David J. Gruenwald, James E. Erickson
  • Patent number: 5318059
    Abstract: The freezing of water pipes in a dwelling in cold climates is prevented by separating some of the cold water delivered to the dwelling and conducting that separated cold water into heat exchanging relationship with a hot water tank. The thus-warmed water is caused to flow through a cold water main of the dwelling whenever an outlet is automatically periodically opened by means of a temperature sensing valve unit connected to the outlet. The water flowing through the cold water main warms the water in branch lines and at the outlet to prevent that water from freezing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 7, 1994
    Inventor: Kevin D. Lyons
  • Patent number: 5287876
    Abstract: The present invention provides a water piping system wherein when a predetermined time elapses after the flow of the water in a hose has stopped, the water is drawn out of the hose, thereby preventing proliferation of various bacteria in the water standing stagnant in the hose and when the temperature of the water drops, the water is completely drawn out of the hose, thereby preventing a water pipe from rupturing or cracking in the wintertime. The water pipe including a reducing valve which is at a position higher than a waterstop valve is connected with a hose through a first electromagnetic valve. The required number of second electromagnetic valves are located intermediate on the hose. When a predetermined time elapses after the flow of the water through the hose has stopped, the first valve is temporalily closed while the second valves are opened.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 22, 1994
    Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Oze
    Inventor: Yoshishige Takahashi
  • Patent number: 5275192
    Abstract: In the Freeze Control Valve is situated a bellows that will contract at a temperature of 33 to 34 degrees F. thus triggering the valve to its position allowing the water or liquid to flow through a small discharge hole in the valve body, this in turn allows the water to heat to a higher temperature as it flows from the water line that are normally buried underground or an area that would have an above freezing temperature of 45 to 50 degrees F., the bellows at this temperature will expand, thus closing the Freeze Control Valve shutting off all exiting through the small discharge hole in the side of the valve body. When the water in the Freeze Control Valve drops again to 34 degrees F. the valve bellows repeats its action, this keeps the water from freezing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 4, 1994
    Inventor: Roberta L. Lawson
  • Patent number: 5220937
    Abstract: A water freeze prevention device is provided and includes a mechanism that is installed between a water meter and incoming water pipes to drain the water pipes to prevent the water pipes from freezing during severe cold weather conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1993
    Inventors: Dale W. Roberts, George Spector
  • Patent number: 5209078
    Abstract: An air cooler system for use in association with an air circulation system and having a process air heat exchanger for recovering heat from the process air in the system, a vacuum chamber with a vacuum chamber heat exchanger in communication with the process air heat exchanger so as to transfer heat from process air heat exchanger to the vacuum chamber heat exchanger, a water supply for supplying water to the vacuum chamber and, vacuum source to draw a predetermined degree of vacuum in the vacuum chamber so as to reduce the boiling point of water therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1993
    Inventors: Wayne E. Conrad, Richard S. Phillips, Andrew R. Phillips
  • Patent number: 5139044
    Abstract: The fluid control device of the present invention combines a flow sensing unit in series with a control valve. The flow sensing unit is of the displacement piston type and the flow rate is electronically sensed. A single action poppet valve assembly facilitates the use of a self contained power supply for use in remote locations. A microprocessor monitors parameters including pressure, flow rate, temperature and flow volume, and is enable to activate the control valve to the open or shut positions based upon any combination of the monitored parameters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 18, 1992
    Inventors: Bernard J. Otten, Gary W. Warth
  • Patent number: 5113892
    Abstract: A pressure-activated diaphragm valve which when installed in the main up-stream side of a pressurized line, responds to signals from a control unit to shut off the main supply line and at the same time, opens a drain port on the down-stream side of the valve. When used as a freeze protection system, the main water line is shut off and the drain port opened before the freeze point, thereby, eliminating water damage from frozen, broken pipes. The valve also is self-cleaning and has a magnetic plug to remove and keep metallic particles out of the control chamber and the control unit has automatic and manual modes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 19, 1992
    Inventors: Harold L. Hull, Rudolph R. Romo, Donald J. Luschar
  • Patent number: 5055185
    Abstract: This invention relates to an anti-freeze separator assembly connected to a piece of equipment in outdoor freezing conditions in order to take a fluid, such as water, and treat same for subsequent disposal without freezing. The anti-freeze separator assembly includes 1) a main container housing; 2) a material retainer member mounted within the main container housing to receive and hold a treatment chemical therein; 3) an enclosure cap assembly releasably mounted on the main container housing; 4) a main fluid inlet assembly connected to the main container housing to transfer a fluid to be treated therein; and 5) a main discharge assembly connected to the main container housing to transfer a treat fluid therefrom. The main discharge assembly includes a discharge pipe member connected to a transfer pipe assembly with a diaphragm valve assembly therebetween.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1991
    Inventor: Luther M. McMurphy
  • Patent number: 4967780
    Abstract: An anti-freezing device for use in water supply conduits, which includes a driving chamber for imparting a drive to a main valve which is moved by the volumetric expansion due to the freezing of water therein so that the main valve is separated from a valve seat thereby to discharge water in the conduit outside therethrough. The flowing movement of water in the conduit prevents it from freezing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 6, 1990
    Assignee: MIC Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Masafumi Minami
  • Patent number: 4932429
    Abstract: This invention relates to a screw stopper including an anti-freeze device used for water pipe valve and fitted to the lower end portion of an open/close movable valve of said water pipe valve comprises: a small perforation penetrated centrally on the lower portion of the said screw stopper; a water-through recess formed on a countersink portion of the said screw stopper; a small movable member including a small valve for opening and closing an aperture of the said small perforation, and said small movable member partially defining an water-through passage; a pair of springs for holding said small movable member, at least of which is made of shape-memory alloy; an outer cylinder for holding said pair of springs screwed and fitted to the said screw stopper; and a packing for sealing up water by a valve seat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 12, 1990
    Inventors: Masatoshi Watanabe, Shinichi Hayakawa, Shiro Tsuji, Yasuyuki Sumigama, Naotake Okada, Genko Kitamura
  • Patent number: 4883082
    Abstract: A temperature-responsive valve comprises a pair of wax-filled thermal actuators connected in series and set to expand at different temperatures respectively at the high and low limits of a temperature range. In one version, a valve element is movable by the actuators through an orifice form one side thereof to the other, closing the orifice when in an intermediate position, and opening the orifice when one actuator expands and when the other actuator contracts. The actuators are both in contact with the fluid controlled by the valve in the first version. In a second version, one of the actuators is isolated from the controlled fluid and responsive to the ambient temperature. In a third version, the valve is a snap-action valve, in which the series actuators operate a cam which normally holds latching balls in a projecting condition in which they engage a detent to hold the valve element closed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 28, 1989
    Inventor: Fred L. Pirkle
  • Patent number: 4878512
    Abstract: In a freeze protection-valve, a wax actuator is situated in a heat-conductive housing to which heat is conducted from the liquid system being protected. The housing prevents the actuator from triggering the valve to its opened condition while the liquid system is hot, but permits a rapid response when the liquid system is cool. In a snap-action freeze protection valve, the actuator is carried by the valve stem, and heat is conducted from the valve body to the valve stem through a sleeve through which the valve stem slides. The actuator moves a cam within the valve stem which operates a ball-type latch. The latch holds the valve in the closed position until the actuator releases the latch. Also disclosed is a remote-controlled valve operating mechanism which uses an electrically heated wax actuator to effect valve closure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1989
    Assignee: Ogontz Controls Company
    Inventor: Fred L. Pirkel
  • Patent number: 4852601
    Abstract: A self-actuating drip valve for attachment to a standard outdoor faucet for the prevention of freezing of such exposed faucets and water pipes leading to the faucet. A tube includes a collar at one end for securing to the end of the faucet. A stem extends within the tube so as to be adjacent the faucet. One or more ports extend between the faucet and the interior of the tube. The distal end of the stem mates with an orifice through the distal end of the tube. The tube and stem have different coefficients of expansion, one being plastic and the other being metal. In practice, the tube is attached to the faucet, which is open, and is filled with water. When the outside ambient temperature drops, the tube and stem contract at different rates and the relative movement opens the orifice in the distal end of the tube so as to permit water to drip therethrough.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 1, 1989
    Inventor: John M. Chamberlin
  • Patent number: 4848389
    Abstract: For freeze protection of a water line, a T fitting in the line is provided with a removable threaded bushing having a plug with radially projecting balls which engage J-shaped slots in the bushing to provide a bayonet joint. The plug is released when freezing conditions threaten by retraction of the balls in response to movement of a cam inside the plug by a thermal actuator also inside the plug.A check valve in the T fitting is closed automatically when the threaded bushing is removed.Modified versions include a plug having dual actuators in series, a plug combined with a flanged bushing for use in freeze protection of a compressor head, a plug combined with a valve to provide a snap-action drain valve with a more easily replaceable actuator assembly, and a plug using a water-filled glass vial as an actuator. A building protection system and a locomotive coolant system both use freeze protection devices in accordance with the invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 18, 1989
    Inventor: Fred L. Pirkle
  • Patent number: 4815491
    Abstract: For freeze protection of a water line, a T fitting in the line is provided with a removable threaded bushing having a plug with radially projecting balls which engage J-shaped slots in the bushing to provide a bayonet joint. The plug is released when freezing conditions threaten by retraction of the balls in response to movement of a cam inside the plug by a thermal actuator also inside the plug. A check valve in the T fitting is closed automatically when the threaded bushing is removed. Modified versions include a plug having dual actuators in series, a plug combined with a flanged bushing for use in freeze protection of a compressor head, a plug combined with a valve to provide a snap-action drain valve with a more easily replaceable actuator assembly, and a plug using a water-filled glass vial as an actuator. A building protection system and a locomotive coolant system, both use freeze protection devices in accordance with the invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 28, 1989
    Inventor: Fred L. Prikle
  • Patent number: 4809727
    Abstract: A self-actuating drip for attachment to a standard faucet for the prevention of freezing of such exposed faucets and water pipes leading to the faucets. An elongated housing includes a collar for securing one end of the housing about the open end of the faucet. A tube extends from the collar and mates with a closure at its distal end. A stem extends within the tube from the closure and terminates in a tip which mates with an exit port extending through said collar. A compressible seal adjacent the stem closes the exit port between the collar and the interior of the tube when the ambient temperature is above freezing. The tube and stem are of different materials, one being plastic and the other being metal. Since the plastic and metal have different coefficients of expansion, a reduction of ambient temperature below freezing releases the seal and permits water to flow from the faucet through the tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1989
    Inventor: John M. Chamberlin
  • Patent number: 4784173
    Abstract: A freeze prevention device for water systems includes a relief valve and an actuator having an elongated chamber which contains water and segments that sequentially sense the incremental expansion caused by ice formation therebetween. The segments are axially aligned within the chamber. The segments may be balls, truncated pyramids, and the like that have a sealing portion and an axial portion with a foot which is adapted to engage an adjusting screw or a wear compensating spring at the bottom of the chamber or the top of the adjacent segment. An actuation linkage transmits linear meovement of one or more segments to a poppet in a valve seat, thereby opening a valve port connecting water, from a water supply system or a tank, to a discharge port, whereby water may be bled from the water system to prevent freezing thereof, or steam from a steam system for admission to tracer lines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1988
    Inventor: Frederick P. Carney
  • Patent number: 4766923
    Abstract: A freeze safe valve has a valve body, a valve gate, a washer, a fastener having an interior channel, and a plug placed in the channel of the fastener. With fluid pressure in the normal downstream direction, the plug will be held in place, and the valve will function as a standard valve. However, when net pressure exists in the upstream direction at a certain predetermined level due to, for example, the formation of ice on the downstream side of the valve, the plug will become dislodged so that fluid may flow back to the upstream side. This will alleviate the pressure on the downstream side and ideally will preclude breakage of the downstream pipe or the valve itself.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1986
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1988
    Inventor: Bernarr G. Roper
  • Patent number: 4766925
    Abstract: Dump valve assembly for a cooling system in which the coolant is water without antifreeze, the system having a compressed air-operated dump valve supplied with operating air from a special reservoir charged through a check valve with compressed air from an associated compressed air system and, under emergency conditions when the associated compressed air system is shut down, automatically operating the dump valve by discharging compressed air thereto under control of a temperature responsive solenoid-actuated valve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1988
    Assignee: Roanoke College
    Inventor: Virgil L. Frantz
  • Patent number: 4763682
    Abstract: A valve activating system is provided, which is intended for association with a valve assembly including a valve housing defining a conduit therein which includes a fluid inlet opening and a fluid outlet opening, and a valve which is normally biased in a closed position in the conduit to control the flow of fluids therethrough. In order to activate the valve an opening is provided into the conduit for insertion of a valve activating element, such as a simple lever which is positioned at a location at which it can activate the valve. In the embodiment shown, the opening into the conduit has a circular cross-section and is fitted with a sealing O-ring. The lever is sized and shaped so that its insertion through the O-ring will complete a fluid tight closure of the opening so that fluid present in or flowing through the conduit cannot exit through the opening provided for the lever. Therefore the valve activating system remains dry.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 16, 1988
    Assignee: Drain Brain, Inc.
    Inventors: James B. Gardner, Warren A. Dale, II
  • Patent number: 4751495
    Abstract: A system, utilizing an analog pulsed signal, is for monitoring the condition of a system, by way of illustration, a multi-circuit electrically heat-traced substrate. The system senses the temperature of the substrate at the end of a heat traced circuit, converts the temperature to a pulsed signal, and drives the pulsed signal along the heat tracing to the control and distribution panel for the heat tracing in direct opposition to the AC which powers the heat tracing. A receiver converts the pulsed signal to a digital temperature read-out. Utilization of an analog pulsed signal enables the system to be used in a multi-circuit system without interference or signal mixing from adjacent circuits.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1986
    Date of Patent: June 14, 1988
    Assignee: Raychem Corporation
    Inventor: Richard B. Whitman
  • Patent number: 4730637
    Abstract: The invention relates to a fluid flow monitor and control system which prevents excessive fluid loss and property damage. The invention warns of impending distribution pipe freeze conditions, or ruptures from other causes, shuts off the fluid supply, and vents and drains the piping network under freeze and rupture conditions. Furthermore, the invention shuts off fluid flow if the volume of flow or the velocity exceeds desired norms. An example of its application is as a water main shut-off for residential houses and commercial buildings, it also can be used for industrial processing applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 15, 1988
    Inventor: F. Grove White
  • Patent number: 4717072
    Abstract: A feed device for automatically controlling the operation of a snow gun, the device having an axially displaceable slide to selectively feed air and water under pressure to the snow gun and bleed water from the device, the device incorporating a control system including a geared motor for moving the slide, a conversion module for operating the geared motor in accordance with the outputs of sensors positioned to determine outlet water pressure, temperature and humidity at the site of the snow gun, the conversion module being operatively connected to a central computer adapted to control the operation of a series of snow guns and feed devices located along a ski slope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1985
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1988
    Assignee: Le Froid Industriel York
    Inventor: Pierre Girardin
  • Patent number: 4681088
    Abstract: An automatic freeze protection valve apparatus for solar heaters is provided with a remote sensing element, remote from the valve itself and which operates in a non-modulating fashion. The valve includes a valve housing with a remote sensor operatively connected thereto from a remote position. The remote sensor includes a bulb containing a liquid adapted to compress and expand with the temperature adjacent the bulb. A piston located in the valve body is slidable therein responsive to the expansion and contraction of the liquid in the remote sensor. A valve element located in the valve housing and attached to the piston allows movement therewith. A valve seat positioned in a water passageway allows the flow of fluid therethrough when the valve is in an open position and to cut off the flow when the valve is in a closed position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1986
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1987
    Inventor: Charles J. Cromer
  • Patent number: 4657038
    Abstract: An automatic liquid flow control unit is adapted to be attached to an externally threaded spigot to enable liquid to trickle therethrough in order to avoid liquid freeze-up. The unit includes a rigid conduit which includes an internally threaded fastener which can be directly coupled to the threaded spigot. The conduit carries a solenoid actuated valve and a thermal switch which is electrically coupled to the valve to open the latter to a water trickling mode. The thermal switch senses the outside temperature of the conduit and thus is virtually directly responsive to the temperature of liquid within the conduit. The valve can be opened independently of the thermal switch to provide a normal water flow without removal of the unit from the spigot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 1986
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1987
    Inventor: Kevin D. Lyons
  • Patent number: 4638828
    Abstract: An automatically operated valve to prevent freezing of water lines. The valve is elongated, having threads on one end to be received in a conventional plumbing tee or the like, or in a threaded opening in a faucet. The opposite end discharges water during dripping, and has a nipple to receive a hose to divert the waste water. A temperature sensitive device is in contact with the water, and includes a tip that projects at high temperatures and retracts at near-freezing temperatures. A plunger in the elongate valve is moved to close a valve when the tip is projected, and a spring within the drip valve urges the plunger to open the valve when the tip is retractable. The temperature sensitive device is carried by the drip valve by mating threads so the position of the temperature sensitive device can be varied through the threaded engagement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1985
    Date of Patent: January 27, 1987
    Inventors: Wyman L. Barrineau, Sr., Julius P. Barrineau
  • Patent number: 4635668
    Abstract: An automatic freeze control (10) includes a temperature sensor (18) and a valve (20) connected to the water line (22). Control circuitry (36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46) is responsive to the line water temperature continuously monitored by the sensor (18) to selectively open the valve (20) for increased periodic flow with decreasing temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1985
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1987
    Inventor: Aaron J. Netter
  • Patent number: 4557252
    Abstract: The present invention is a device for a solar heating system having a solar collector, a storage tank connected to the solar collector, a pump for circulating liquid from the tank to the solar collector, a supply of liquid at a temperature above freezing and a connection from the supply of liquid to the solar collector for replacing any liquid lost from said solar collector. The device comprises a sensor for sensing the temperature of liquid in the solar collector, and a valve for bleeding liquid from the solar collector when the sensed temperature falls below a predetermined minimum whereby cool liquid in the solar collector is automatically replaced by liquid at a temperature above freezing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1985
    Assignee: Pulstar Corporation
    Inventor: Khanh Dinh
  • Patent number: 4541448
    Abstract: The freeze protection valve includes a molded plastic valve housing (A) including a peripheral wall (10) which defines an elongated recess (12) therein. The valve housing includes a first seating region (18) surrounding the elongated recess open end, a drain outlet (C) in fluid communication with the elongated recess, and at least one side fluid passage defining configuration (30). The side fluid passage defining configuration defines a first recess (32) having a wall portion (34) which is adapted to be cut through to provide one or more fluid passages (170) into the elongated recess. A first fitting assembly (60) includes a metal nipple (62) having a flange (64) peripherally therearound, a hold down plate (68), and a plurality of screws (70) for pressing the hold down plate and nipple flange in a fluid sealing relationship with the first or second seating region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1982
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1985
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventor: Lawrence A. Kolze
  • Patent number: 4523605
    Abstract: A freeze preventing valve which comprises a valve cage body longitudinally provided with a cylindrical guide at the upper part thereof in a valve housing connected to a steam feed pipe, a valve element having a shaft disposed through the guide of the valve body to be able to open an exhaust port opened at the lower end of the housing and to be elevationally guided in the guide of the housing, a spring of shape memory alloy interposed between the lower surface of the valve body and the valve element for urging the valve element to close the valve element, a bias spring mounted between the upper surface of the valve body and the shaft protruding from the guide of the valve element upwardly for urging the valve element to open the valve element. Thus, the valve element of the freeze preventing valve is effectively supported and guided in the housing via the guide of the valve body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1984
    Date of Patent: June 18, 1985
    Assignee: Kato Hatsujo Kaisha Ltd.
    Inventor: Ichizo Ohkata
  • Patent number: 4522219
    Abstract: A freeze preventing valve which comprises a valve body longitudinally provided with an inserting hole at the upper part thereof in a hollow valve housing connected to a steam feed pipe, a valve element having a shaft disposed movably through the inserting hole of the valve body to be able to open an exhaust port at the lower end of the housing and to be vertically guided through the inserting hole of the housing. A collar is secured at an intermediate position on the shaft and a spring of shape memory alloy is interposed between the upper surface of a valve seat of the valve housing and the lower surface of the collar for urging the valve element to close the valve, by moving the valve element upwardly. A bias spring is mounted between the lower surface of the upper part of the valve body and the upper surface of the collar for urging the valve element to open the valve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1984
    Date of Patent: June 11, 1985
    Assignee: Kato Hatsujo Kaisha Ltd.
    Inventor: Ichizo Ohkata
  • Patent number: 4508132
    Abstract: The temperature controlled valve mechanism herein comprises a valve housing, a valve inlet in the housing for connection with a fluid source, a valve outlet in the housing for draining fluid from the housing and a valve closure member supported for movement toward and away from the valve outlet between closed and opened positions. The valve closure member blocks and closes the valve outlet when it is in the closed position. A biasing spring is provided for urging the valve closure member away from the closed position. An expansion chamber is formed within the housing. Apparatus for introducing a pressure into the expansion chamber is provided for moving the closure member to a closed position against the force of the biasing spring upon entry of a pressurized medium into the expansion chamber. A temperature-activated venting mechanism for venting and depressurizing the expansion chamber upon occurrence of a predetermined temperature drop is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1982
    Date of Patent: April 2, 1985
    Assignee: Microphor, Inc.
    Inventors: John M. Mayfield, Jr., Vernon Haselswerdt
  • Patent number: 4484594
    Abstract: A valve device for use in preventing freeze damage caused by water freezing in water pipes in the home or other location. The device includes a cylindrical body portion which houses an apertured retainer plate and a bellows assembly with attached valve stem for coacting with a valve seat located in one end cap. The bellows is initially charged to an expanded condition with a fluid such as a gas mixture which contracts as the temperature approaches the freezing temperature of water. In one embodiment, the length of the valve body may be changed to compensate for changes in ambient temperature and pressure which can affect the relation between valve stem and valve seat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1983
    Date of Patent: November 27, 1984
    Inventor: Roy Alderman
  • Patent number: 4469118
    Abstract: Apparatus for connection to an outdoor water line carrying water at a selected pressure, for producing a selected low flow rate of water from the water line when the outdoor temperature drops below a selected temperature, which comprises an orifice in the end of the water line of selected small diameter, a closed chamber means having an expansible portion, filled with a selected condensible gas, for which the vapor pressure varies with temperature in a known manner, and closure means positioned adjacent the orifice and means connecting the expansible portion of the chamber to the closure means to shut off the flow of water when the temperature is above a selected value, and to open the orifice to a small trickle flow of water, whenever the temperature outdoors is less than a selected value, such as the freezing point of water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 1982
    Date of Patent: September 4, 1984
    Inventor: William R. Walters
  • Patent number: 4460007
    Abstract: In a freeze protection valve, a wax actuator is situated in a heat-conductive housing to which heat is conducted from the liquid system being protected. The housing prevents the actuator from triggering the valve to its opened condition while the liquid system is hot, but permits a rapid response when the liquid system is cool. In a snap-action freeze protection valve, the actuator is carried by the valve stem, and heat is conducted from the valve body to the valve stem through a sleeve through which the valve stem slides. The actuator moves a cam within the valve stem which operates a ball-type latch. The latch holds the valve in the closed position until the actuator releases the latch.Also disclosed is a remote-controlled valve operating mechanism which uses an electrically heated wax actuator to effect valve closure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 17, 1984
    Inventor: Fred L. Pirkle
  • Patent number: 4460006
    Abstract: The freeze protection valve includes a valve housing (A) which has a bore (20) through a lower wall portion (22) thereof to define a freeze drain outlet (B). A valve assembly (C) including a valve cup (50), a valving element (54), and a valve element biasing spring (56) is biased away from the valve housing lower wall portion by a valve cup spring (60). A thermal sensing assembly (D) including a thermal sensing element (82) which is disposed closely adjacent the valving element urges the valve assembly toward the lower wall portion as the temperature of fluid around the thermal element increases and allows the valve cup biasing spring to move the valving element away from the lower wall portion as the fluid around the thermal sensing element cools below a preselected temperature. In this manner, the valve assembly opens the freeze drain outlet in response to the fluid at the bottom of the valve housing adjacent the valve assembly dropping below a preselected temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 17, 1984
    Assignee: Eaton Corporation
    Inventor: Lawrence A. Kolze