Plural, Sequential, Valve Actuations Patents (Class 137/624.18)
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Publication number: 20040025949Abstract: A magnetic device is formed from a permanent magnet generating magnetic flux, an armature which can occupy two positions between four poles and an electromagnet winding to which current can be supplied to produce a magnetic flux in one direction or the other, the flux from the winding causing the armature to move into one position and continue to remain in that position after the current flow ceases. The device can be incorporated into a fluid valve to act as a drive for opening and closing the valve. It may also serve as the drive for opening and closing electrical contacts. Monostable operation can be achieved by locating a magnetic flux shunt at one end of the armature travel. A holding solenoid may be incorporated. A pivoting armature in a fluid tight chamber comprises a fluid flow controlling device. It can adopt either of two home positions in contact with two magnetic poles and is retained by magnetic flux from a permanent magnet. Fluid can flow into and out of the chamber via a first passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventor: Wladyslaw Wygnaski
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Patent number: 6644344Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring the flow rate of a fluid based on the fluid weight. A container is provided between a fluid source and a fluid removal system. A valve is arranged between the fluid source and the container, to control the admitting of fluid into the container from the source, and removal of fluid from the container by the removal system. The valve is controlled by a weight-responsive mechanism, which detects a change in weight of the container due to the admitting and removal of fluid, and opens or closes the valve accordingly. A flow rate of the fluid may be determined in terms of a time period between the closing and subsequent opening of the valve.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Ashland, Inc.Inventor: David B. Tibbott
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Patent number: 6636782Abstract: A method of driving and controlling a solenoid-operated valve is provided. The solenoid-operated valve can be centrally controlled and managed and it is possible to easily respond to any system change.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2001Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: SMC Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Fumio Morikawa, Nobuyuki Ishitsuka
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Patent number: 6622933Abstract: A lawn sprinkler system utilizes a master controller whose input is coupled to a water supply and whose output is coupled via pipe to a number of valves. The master controller is preprogrammed to supply water for a number of phases of operation, where the operation advances to a subsequent phase upon turning the supply of water off for a relatively short amount of time followed by turning the supply of water back on. Each of the valves includes an in-port and an out-port, where each valve cycles through each of the phases as controlled by the master controller. Each valve is setable/changeable to supply water to its respective out-port during a selected phase of operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Inventors: George A. Young, Jonathan R. Young
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Publication number: 20030172977Abstract: This device comprises a body (2) having outlets (8), and a bonnet (3) housing a rotor (6) being submitted to the action of the inflowing fluid and being connected to a reducing gear (15) activating the closing device. This device is characterized in that the opening of said outlets (8) is carried out with respective angularly sliding shutters (9) being turned by means successively shifting them in opposite directions to thus respectively obtain the opening and closing of said outlets (8). The means shifting the shutters (9) are made up by studs (12, 13 and 14) being provided on the lower surface of the rotary intermediary plate (4) being solid with the reducing gear (15).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2003Publication date: September 18, 2003Applicant: SACOPA S.A.U.Inventors: Rafael Ruiz Mellado, Emilio Serrano Sanchez
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Publication number: 20030164192Abstract: A land (56) on an index member (32) disposed in the interior chamber of a manifold (38) is aligned with an actuating member (34) and thereby holds open a check valve (36) through which fluid flows into the manifold's interior chamber, through a control valve (12), and out a manifold outlet (74). At the same time, another actuating pin (42) is so aligned with a recess (58) in the indexing member (32) as to permit another check valve (44) to prevent flow through itself into the manifold chamber. When the control valve is closed, flow stops, and pressure builds up in the manifold chamber. The index member (32) is accordingly driven against the force of a bias spring (48) to a lower position, in which a lower cam-follower surface (82) engages a lower cam surface (84). That engagement rotates the index member to a position in which it permits pressure to be communicated through both check valves (36 and 44) into the manifold chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2002Publication date: September 4, 2003Inventors: Kay Herbert, Natan E. Parsons, Fatih Guler
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Patent number: 6598621Abstract: A magnetic device is formed from a permanent magnet (12, 14) generating magnetic flux, and an armature (10) which can occupy either a first air gap in which the flux is in one direction, or a second air gap in which the flux is in the opposite direction, with a region of flux cancellation between the two air gaps. At least one electromagnet winding (36, 38) may be provided to which current can be supplied which when energised produces a magnetic flux in one direction or the other, depending on the direction of the current, the flux from the winding increasing the flux density in one of the air gaps and reducing the flux density in the other air gap. This effectively shifts the flux cancellation region towards or into one of the two air gaps so as to produce a flux density gradient extending from one air gap to the other, which will cause the armature to move into (or remain in) the air gap having the higher flux density, and continue to remain in that air gap after the current flow ceases.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Camcon Ltd.Inventor: Wladyslaw Wygnanski
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Patent number: 6596159Abstract: A regeneration valve 131 is adapted for automatic activation of ion exchange resin in a water softener. The regeneration valve includes a switching valve 1, a control valve 32, a water injection valve 54, a cam mechanism (FIG. 13) and a timer mechanism which are compactly integrated in a single valve assembly. The timer mechanism includes a timer motor 80 provided with a switching gear adapted to be switched between 50 Hz and 60 Hz (FIGS. 16, 17). The ion exchange resin layer within the resin reservoir 2 can be uniformly activated so that the regeneration process can be achieved at a high efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2001Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: Maruyama Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shigeru Maruyama, Yoshisada Furukawa
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Patent number: 6543066Abstract: A washing water supply apparatus 1 for supplying washing water to a toilet has valve members A and B opening/closing an opening leading to the toilet from a washing water source, cam members 8 and 9 opening/closing the valve members A and B directly, and a driving source 2 driving the cam members 8 and 9 rotatably. By opening/closing the above-mentioned opening of each of valve members A and B gradually corresponding to cam face shapes of the cam members 8 and 9, generation of water hammer phenomenon is prevented.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignees: Inax Corporation, Kabushiki Kaisha Sankyo Seiki SeisakushoInventors: Katsunori Tomita, Kenichi Ito, Shigeru Ozawa
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Patent number: 6484800Abstract: Several downhole flow control devices are disclosed which are meterable and are also capable of shutting of a particular zone in a well. The several embodiments include a multiple valve body, a toroidal inflatable valve, and a series of related choke systems. The downhole flow control choke mechanisms each include a downhole electronics package to provide programming or decision making capacity as well as motor actuation systems. Each choke mechanism also includes a system whereby the device can be converted to manual operation and actuated by a conventional shifting tool.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Michael A. Carmody, Kevin R. Jones, Robert J. Coon, Douglas J. Murray, Mark E. Hopmann, Steven L. Jennings, Brian A. Roth
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Patent number: 6453215Abstract: An irrigation controller in one embodiment comprising a microprocessor for controlling a plurality of watering zones of an irrigation system, a keyboard for enabling an inputting of commands relating to watering programs, a display for displaying information relating to watering programs, and an EEPROM for retaining information relating to watering programs and an on/off status variable even during extended periods without power. The irrigation controller may employ the EEPROM to retain a germinate watering program wherein everyday watering is triggered automatically and a multiplicity of watering start times can be selected. The irrigation controller may employ an analog precision rectifier for detecting how many valves are operational in a given watering zone, and the irrigation controller may also automatically adjust a maximum allowable current in response to how many valves are operational in a given watering zone.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1999Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Inventor: Nathan Lavoie
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Patent number: 6287457Abstract: A water treatment device wherein the water during treating is brought into contact with a treatment medium (29), whereby this treatment medium (29), either by means of a regeneration medium (42) or not, is regenerated regularly and whereby, a regulator (59) is used which is provided, with a hydraulically driven first monitoring mechanism (24) with which the water consumption can be controlled and the start of the regeneration cycle can be ordered, and with a hydraulically driven second monitoring mechanism (25) with which the regeneration cycle is controlled and characterized in that both monitoring mechanisms (24-25) are driven by means of the same volumeter (23).Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1999Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Padema, Naamloze VennootschapInventor: Guido Ivo Cesar Maria Van De Moortele
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Publication number: 20010015228Abstract: A fluid distributor valve comprising a chamber formed by a body and bonnet and having an intermediary plate through which a central shaft extends, a rotor being fitted around said central shaft and being submitted to the action of the fluid flowing into said chamber, said body having fluid outlet bottom orifices being each closed by a respective stopper, said stoppers being prised open by means activated by a reducing gear connected to said rotor, This valve is characterized in that it comprises a central device by means of which the fluid passage towards the rotor is controlled and can even be totally blocked in order to thus adjust the time during which each outlet will be held open, and also in order to keep a given outlet open and all of the remaining outlets closed when the valve has been arrested.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2001Publication date: August 23, 2001Inventors: Emilio Serrano Sanchez, Juan Capdevila Arnau, Armand Puiggros Roig
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Patent number: 6241015Abstract: An apparatus for remotely controlling fluids in a well is provided. The flow control apparatus may include a body member having a flow port in an outer wall of the body member, and a flow aperture spaced inwardly from the outer wall. A remotely shiftable valve member may be disposed for reciprocal movement within the body member to regulate fluid flow through the flow aperture and flow port. An indexing sleeve may be rotatably disposed within the body member and engaged with the shiftable valve member to shift the valve member within the body member. An operating piston may be engaged with the indexing sleeve and movably disposed within the body member in response to pressurized fluid. A locking mechanism may also be included for locking the shiftable valve member in a closed, or sealing, position. Electrically-operated mechanisms for shifting the valve member is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Camco International, Inc.Inventors: Ronald E. Pringle, Clay W. Milligan, Jr., Dwayne D. Leismer
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Patent number: 6220293Abstract: A novel irrigation valve having a single central inlet and a plurality of radially located outlets each covered by a sliding disk valve. Each disk valve is manually operable. and in automatic mode is operated by the interference action of an innovative indexing mechanism which uses the hydraulic pressure of the inlet for its operation. a single three-way solenoid valve is energized to actuate a piston within the indexing mechanism while a pin-teeth engagement of a cylinder-indexer assembly converts the linear motion of a piston rod into a rotary motion of an indexing arm. A battery operated timer controls the time intervals between each incremental rotation of an indexing arm in sequence until it is returned to its home position. The housing of the valve is compact and of low profile, thereby simplifying its manufacturing, assembling, installation and maintenance and reducing cost.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1999Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Inventor: Ardishir Rashidi
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Patent number: 6214214Abstract: A water treatment system including a pair of water treatment tanks, each tank defining a flow path extending from a tank inlet to a tank outlet and containing a water treatment material disposed along the flow path for treating water as it travels from the inlet to the outlet. A system controller controls which of the tanks is on-line and which of the tanks is off-line and controls the regeneration of an exhausted tank. The system controller is operative to provide a final rinse in the service direction. This is accomplished by a purge valve which communicates the outlet of a tank being regenerated to a drain under predetermined operating conditions. The operation of the purge valve is responsive to fluid signals applied to an inlet valve and an outlet valve associated with the tank being regenerated. More specifically, the fluid signals that close the outlet valve and open the inlet valve, are utilized to cause the opening of the purge valve in order to communicate the tank outlet with the drain.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Kinetico IncorporatedInventors: Christopher L. Hansen, Stuart Park, Peter Halemba
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Patent number: 6176258Abstract: A water conditioner valve includes a main housing configured for providing fluid communication between a plurality of locations, and having first and second valve chambers, a main piston mounted for reciprocal movement in the first valve chamber and having a main piston rod attached thereto, the main piston rod provided with a main cam follower; a supplemental piston mounted for reciprocal movement in the second valve chamber and having a piston rod attached thereto, the supplemental piston rod provided with a supplemental cam follower; the valve also having a cam member having an axis of rotation, a first cam track for receiving the main cam follower, and a second track for receiving the supplemental cam follower, the cam tracks being constructed and arranged on the cam member so that rotation of the cam member will cause movement of the pistons along a linear axis which is parallel to the axis of the cam member for controlling the relative positions of the pistons in the respective chambers to obtain the deType: GrantFiled: April 30, 1998Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: United States Filter CorporationInventor: Walter Bernardi