Remotely controlled valve
10088067 ยท 2018-10-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Demetri M. White (Conroe, TX, US)
- Michael W. Martin (Conroe, TX, US)
- Donald S. Divelbiss (Howard, OH, US)
Cpc classification
F16K31/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A remotely controlled valve includes an electric motor and transmission for moving a valve stem or valve actuator. The operation of the motor may be controlled by a first input for power and analog signals. The valve is also provided with a programmable logic controller and a wireless module for receiving wireless control signals for controlling the operation of the motor which moves the valve stem or a valve actuator in a desired manner.
Claims
1. A remotely controlled valve comprising: a.) a housing including a central section, a top portion and a bottom portion, b.) a motor and transmission positioned within the housing, c.) a valve body connected to the housing and including an inlet and outlet, and a valve actuator connected to the transmission, d.) a first power and analog signal input, e.) a programmable logic controller connected to the motor and controlling the operation of the motor, f.) a digital signal input connected to the programmable logic controller, and g.) a wireless module connected to the programmable logic controller for receiving wireless data to control the movement of the valve actuator, wherein the top portion of the housing includes a thinner section than that of another section of the top portion, the thinner section positioned directly above the wireless module.
2. A remotely controlled valve as claimed in claim 1 further including a position sensor that senses the position of a shaft of the motor.
3. A remotely controlled valve as claimed in claim 1 wherein the programmable logic controller is preprogrammed with wireless protocols.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(3) An embodiment of the valve 10 of the present invention is shown in
(4) The transmission includes an output shaft 21 which is connected to the valve stem 14 via a coupler 7 and 9 which causes the valve stem 14 to reciprocate to thereby cause the valve to be opened or closed.
(5) As shown in
(6) A similar arrangement for raising and lowering a valve stem is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,488,275 the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference thereto.
(7) Power for the electric motor and an analog control signal are supplied to the valve via input connector 1. A second electrical connector 2 is provided for digital signal inputs such as an Ethernet or Modbus connection. The valve also includes a conventional programmable logic controller module 4 having a receptor section which may receive a module control such as WIFI, Bluetooth, RF or other wireless modules. The programmable logic controller module 4 may also be preprogrammed with wireless protocols, such as CAN and SERIAL BUSSES (RS232/RS485). In this manner a valve according to an embodiment of the invention may be preset to be controlled by a traditional analog signal, a wired digital signal, or a wireless signal.
(8) The valve also includes a valve body having a fluid inlet 11, a fluid outlet 12, and internal passage 15, 16. A valve stem 14 or actuator terminates in a needle like valve element 13 which cooperates with a valve seat 19 in a known manner. Other types of valves such as balls valves, rotary valves, and butterfly valves, or the like may also be controlled as long as it is rotary in nature. In this event, element 14 can be adapted to cause rotation of the rotary valve member in a known fashion.
(9) A position sensor 5 provided on the top of the motor 6.
(10) The top 21 of the valve housing may be provided with a thinner portion 26 or plastic insert to facilitate reception of wireless module 3.
(11) Initially the valve may be configured to be actuated by a particular wireless technology for example Bluetooth by installing a BLUETOOTH wireless protocol module on the programmable logic controller 4. The valve may be easily modified to function in another wireless environment such as WIFI simply by replacing the BLUETOOTH wireless protocol module 3 with a WIFI module.
(12) Although the present invention and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations may be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.