Multifunctional restrictive valve
10808857 ยท 2020-10-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T137/7737
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02A20/40
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F16K3/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E03C1/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03C1/044
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G05D23/022
PHYSICS
F16K1/123
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K31/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K3/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E03C1/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G05D23/02
PHYSICS
F16K31/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E03C1/044
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A multifunctional restrictive valve for controlling the flow of water therethrough. The valve has a main body with a flow channel through the main body. The main body receives water upstream thereof through an inlet port and passes it out through an outlet port at the downstream end of the body. A flow control assembly is located in the flow channel and includes a temperature sensor/actuator acting on a piston to move, when the temperature sensor heats up the piston, to block water flow control ports. The flow control assembly also includes an override feature wherein the piston is located within a slide and the flow control ports are located in the slide. By moving the slide away from the piston when the piston is blocking the flow control ports, the temperature sensor and piston may be overridden and flow may resume through the main body.
Claims
1. A valve for controlling a flow of water, the valve comprising: a main body including a channel extending through the main body, the channel configured to receive water at an inlet port and pass water to an outlet port so that the inlet port is upstream of the outlet port and the outlet port is downstream of the inlet port in relation to water flow through the channel; and a flow control assembly disposed in the channel, the flow control assembly including: a temperature sensor configured to sense a temperature of water flowing through the channel; a slide biased toward upstream and a piston within the slide, the piston also biased toward upstream separate from the slide, the slide and piston are operatively coupled together to control a flow of water in the channel responsive to the temperature sensor, the slide slidably movable between a slide upstream position and a slide downstream position, wherein when the slide is in the slide upstream position, the slide and piston cooperate to allow the flow of water through the channel as a function of the temperature sensor moving the piston between a piston upstream position and a piston downstream position, wherein when the slide is in the slide upstream position and the piston is in the piston upstream position, the flow of water is restricted from flowing in the channel, wherein when the slide is in the slide upstream position and the piston is in the piston downstream position, the slide and the piston cooperate to allow the flow of water through the channel, wherein when the slide is in the slide downstream position, the slide and the piston cooperate to allow the flow of water through the channel regardless of the temperature sensor and the piston position; and a rotatable handle operably coupled to a release pin, the release pin having an extended position and a retracted position, wherein the release pin securely sets the slide in the slide upstream position in the extended position, the handle configured to move the release pin from the extended position to the retracted position to permit the slide, normally biased toward the slide upstream position, to move to the slide downstream position in response to water pressure within the channel.
2. The valve as specified in claim 1, wherein the rotatable handle is configured to allow water to flow in the channel regardless of the temperature of water flowing through the channel.
3. A device for controlling a flow of water, the device comprising: a main body including a channel extending through the main body, the channel configured to receive water at an inlet port and pass water to an outlet port so that the inlet port is upstream of the outlet port and the outlet port is downstream of the inlet port in relation to water flow through the channel; a temperature sensor configured to sense a temperature of water flowing through the channel; a valve comprising a slide and a piston within and separately movable from the slide, the valve configured to control a flow of water in the channel responsive to the temperature sensor actuating the piston, the slide movable between a slide upstream position and a slide downstream position, wherein when the slide is in the slide upstream position, the valve is configured to allow the flow of water through the channel as a function of the piston being in a piston upstream position or the piston being in a piston downstream position responsive to the temperature sensor, wherein when the slide is in the slide upstream position and the piston is in the piston upstream position, the flow of water is restricted from flowing in the channel, wherein when the slide is in the slide upstream position and the piston is in the piston downstream position, the slide and the piston cooperate to allow flow of water through the channel, wherein when the slide is in the slide downstream position, the slide and the piston cooperate to allow the flow of water through the channel regardless of the piston position; and a handle operably coupled to a release pin, the release pin having an extended position and a retracted position, wherein the release pin securely sets the slide in the slide upstream position in the extended position, the handle configured to move the release pin from the extended position to the retracted position to permit the slide to move to the slide downstream position in response to water pressure within the channel.
4. The device as specified in claim 3, wherein the rotatable handle is configured to allow water to flow in the channel regardless of the temperature of water flowing through the channel.
5. The valve as specified in claim 1, wherein the temperature sensor is configured to move the piston to the piston downstream position when the temperature sensor senses a temperature above a predetermined temperature.
6. The valve as specified in claim 1, wherein the slide is biased toward the slide upstream position by a first coil spring.
7. The valve as specified in claim 6, wherein the piston is biased toward the piston upstream position by a second coil spring.
8. The valve as specified in claim 7, wherein the second coil spring is nested within the first coil spring.
9. The valve as specified in claim 1, wherein the flow control assembly is threadedly coupled into the channel.
10. The valve as specified in claim 1, wherein as the rotatable handle rotates, the rotatable handle further rides against a curved portion of a cam against pressure of a release pin spring that biases the release pin toward the extended position.
11. The valve as specified in claim 9, wherein the release pin spring is configured to bias the release pin into engagement with the slide when the slide is in the slide upstream position.
12. The valve as specified in claim 3, wherein the temperature sensor is configured to move the piston to the piston downstream position when the temperature sensor senses a temperature above a predetermined temperature.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(18) The main body O-ring 804, slide spring 806, and the longer end of the slide 808 are operably, inserted into the wider, threaded end of the body rear 802. The main body is comprised of body rear 802 and body front 820. The piston spring 812, a first piston O-ring 816, the piston 814, and a second piston O-ring 816 are operably inserted into the wider, threaded end of the body rear 802. The screen 818 and the slide O-ring 810 are operably inserted into the wider end of the body front 820. The wider, threaded end of the body rear 802 is operably coupled to the wider end of the body front 820 to enclose the aforementioned components. The temperature sensor and actuator 822 is operably inserted into the narrower end of the body front 820. The release pin 830 is operably inserted into body rear 802 with the release pin spring 832. The housing first part 824 and the housing second part 826 are operably coupled to substantially enclose the valve assembly 18 and the handle 828 is operably coupled to the release pin 830. In one exemplary embodiment, a handle screw 836 is used to operably couple the handle 828 with release pin 830.
(19) Body rear 802 further includes main body outlet port 802A, release pin housing 802B, spring retainer 802D, and stop lip 802C. Slide 808 further includes slide nose 808A, slide head 808B, slide head lower surface 808C, hollow slide body 808D, and slide ports 808E for controlling the flow of water through the valve assembly. Piston spring 812 is dimensioned for receipt into hollow slide body 808D and to abut at a front end piston base 814B and at a second end spring retainer 802D. Piston 814 includes piston head 814A, piston base 814B, piston stem 814C, and piston head cavity 814D. Piston head 814A includes a piston head cavity 814D for receipt of actuator nose 822B there into. Body front 820 includes body end, shoulder 820A capable of receiving and stopping the motion of slide 808 as urged in an upstream direction by slide spring 806. Body front 820 also defines, at an upstream end, inlet port 820B. Body front 820 is seen to have threaded walls for threaded engagement with body rear 802. Actuator 822 is seen to have threaded walls 822A for threaded engagement with threaded walls 820C of body front 820. Actuator 822 also has actuator nose 822B shaped to fit snug within piston head cavity 814D as seen in
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(21) Left in the condition as illustrated in
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(23) The user can adjust the water mix to the desired temperature above or below the cutoff temperature when in the bypass engaged condition illustrated in
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(27) The use of the gland O-ring 710 is to help seal off water, the use of the three O-rings, including the ones at the ends of the piston, will help provide a cushion and a drag that will provide dampening and thus help reduce the likelihood from hammering that may occur.
(28) Details of a release assembly, whose function it is to release slide 808 and therefore activate the bypass or override function as seen in
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(39) As seen with reference to the Figures, the slide will typically have an upstream slide head area that is responsive to water pressure in urging the slide to a downstream direction. Likewise, the piston typically would have an area exposed to water pressure upstream that would tend to move it to a downstream position. In Applicants' novel valve, such area on the slide here seen to be an annular ring, is significantly larger than the piston head area.
(40) While the grasping member to the release of the override feature is illustrated to be a handle, the override feature may be actuated with a lanyard, chain, electronic button, switch and optical or other sensor. Moreover, a visual/audible indicator 829 (see
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(42) As is illustrated, Applicants' novel valve may be located in between the shower arm and the showerhead using matching threads. It may also be incorporated into the showerhead. Applicants' novel valve assembly may be retrofitable to many shower arms by removing existing threaded showerheads and inserting in the space between the showerhead and the end of the shower arm, Applicants' novel valve and threading the showerhead to the downstream end after threading the valve into the end of the threaded end of the shower arm. The valve may also be built into the shower arm or shower stall/tub walls (see
(43) Although the invention has been described with reference to specific, embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limited sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments of the inventions, will become apparent to persons skilled in the art upon the reference to the description of the invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover such modifications that fall within the scope of the invention.