Patent classifications
F16K35/00
Securing device for a valve
A securing device for a valve of a pressurized gas tank of a respiratory protection device, characterized by a securing element, which can be moved from a closed position to a flow position, especially an open position, by applying a torque, wherein at least one part of a housing serves as an abutment for the securing element when the torque is applied, wherein the valve is closed in the closed position of the securing element and can be brought spontaneously into a flow position after applying a particular torque to the securing element.
Cooling tower flow control inlet valve
A cooling tower by using a valve with an adjustable disk. Thus, a cooling tower flow control inlet valve for modulating the flow of return water entering a cooling tower by using a valve with an adjustable disk. The cooling tower flow control inlet valve includes a valve body assembly, a valve stem assembly, a backplate assembly, and a valve and permits regulated flow through the spatial rotational placement along the valve stem of the adjustable disk.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VIRTUALLY TAGGING AND SECURING INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT
In one embodiment, a non-transitory computer readable medium may include computer-executable instructions that, when executed by a processor, may cause processor to receive a set of user data associated with a user that is attempting to access an electronic lock, receive a request to actuate a locking mechanism of the electronic lock configured to prevent the user from accessing a machine in an industrial automation system, actuate the locking mechanism in response to the request and the set of user data corresponding to an expected set of data, store a log of the request and the set of user data, and send the log to a cloud-based computing system.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VIRTUALLY TAGGING AND SECURING INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT
In one embodiment, a non-transitory computer readable medium may include computer-executable instructions that, when executed by a processor, may cause processor to receive a set of user data associated with a user that is attempting to access an electronic lock, receive a request to actuate a locking mechanism of the electronic lock configured to prevent the user from accessing a machine in an industrial automation system, actuate the locking mechanism in response to the request and the set of user data corresponding to an expected set of data, store a log of the request and the set of user data, and send the log to a cloud-based computing system.
Movable shutter for a fluid conduit
A movable shutter for a fluid conduit including two half-bodies consisting of a tube that forms a conduit, to the ends of which are affixed a flange and a plate having a bearing surface; a gate with a body defined by two longitudinal surfaces located opposite the bearing surfaces, which gate is mounted movably between the bearing surfaces, between a closed position and an open position; and a locking mechanism suitable for keeping the plates in a position in which they are either separated or close together, wherein at least one protruding element is provided on at least one of the bearing surfaces or on at least one of the longitudinal surfaces, such that if the gate is not properly positioned, the protruding element forms an obstacle that prevents the locking mechanism from keeping the plates in the position in which they are close together.
Movable shutter for a fluid conduit
A movable shutter for a fluid conduit including two half-bodies consisting of a tube that forms a conduit, to the ends of which are affixed a flange and a plate having a bearing surface; a gate with a body defined by two longitudinal surfaces located opposite the bearing surfaces, which gate is mounted movably between the bearing surfaces, between a closed position and an open position; and a locking mechanism suitable for keeping the plates in a position in which they are either separated or close together, wherein at least one protruding element is provided on at least one of the bearing surfaces or on at least one of the longitudinal surfaces, such that if the gate is not properly positioned, the protruding element forms an obstacle that prevents the locking mechanism from keeping the plates in the position in which they are close together.
Electronic actuator for anhydrous ammonia emergency shut off valves
In various implementations, an electronic actuator may be coupled to a valve to provide the ability to shut off anhydrous ammonia flow through the valve (e.g., in emergencies). The valve may be coupled to anhydrous ammonia tanks, such as nurse tanks and/or storage tanks. The electronic actuator may include a handle and a bracket. The handle and the bracket may include at least two attractive components that are magnetically attracted to each other upon application of an electric current and the valve may be open. When the electric current is cut, the attractive components of the handle and the bracket may not be magnetically attracted to each other and the valve may be shut off. A controller (e.g., a switch) may be coupled to the electronic actuator to allow control of the electric signal to the electronic actuator.
Systems and methods for virtually tagging and securing industrial equipment
In one embodiment, a non-transitory computer readable medium may include computer-executable instructions that, when executed by a processor, may cause processor to receive a set of user data associated with a user that is attempting to access an electronic lock, receive a request to actuate a locking mechanism of the electronic lock configured to prevent the user from accessing a machine in an industrial automation system, actuate the locking mechanism in response to the request and the set of user data corresponding to an expected set of data, store a log of the request and the set of user data, and send the log to a cloud-based computing system.
Systems and methods for virtually tagging and securing industrial equipment
In one embodiment, a non-transitory computer readable medium may include computer-executable instructions that, when executed by a processor, may cause processor to receive a set of user data associated with a user that is attempting to access an electronic lock, receive a request to actuate a locking mechanism of the electronic lock configured to prevent the user from accessing a machine in an industrial automation system, actuate the locking mechanism in response to the request and the set of user data corresponding to an expected set of data, store a log of the request and the set of user data, and send the log to a cloud-based computing system.
Fire extinguisher manifold with safety interlock cross-bolt
A fire extinguisher system that generally provides a passive ability to prevent at least some inadvertent discharge events. The fire extinguisher system having a passively activated (turned on) and deactivated (turned off) sliding safety interlock cross shaft structure. The system interlock operation is generally performed without an operator performing any new or additional tasks in addition to those tasks that are typically implemented during installation, repair, and/or maintenance tasks. The safety interlock shaft is generally shaped and positioned to prevent inadvertent discharge of fire extinguishing chemicals via propellant when the outlet does not have either of a discharge conduit (pipe, tubing, or the like) or the anti-recoil plug properly installed therein.