ZONED MANIFOLD ASSEMBLY FOR SOLENOID VALVE CONTROL SYSTEM
20170097102 ยท 2017-04-06
Inventors
- Bradly Joe Atkin (Stockbridge, MI, US)
- Enrico De Carolis (Oakland Township, MI, US)
- Michael W. Hundt (Brighton Township, MI, US)
Cpc classification
F15B2013/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B13/0853
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B13/0839
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K11/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B13/0426
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B13/0807
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B13/0896
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B2013/0428
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B13/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B13/0814
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B20/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K11/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15B13/042
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A zoned fluid control system in a valve manifold system has a plurality of manifold blocks connected together and a plurality of control valves mounted to the manifold blocks with the control valves being electrically actuated and pilot pressure operated. The plurality of manifold blocks forms at least first and second separate pilot pressure passages of a respective first zone and second zone not connected to each other for supplying a respective first set and second set of control valves with independently controlled pilot pressure. A pilot supply valve selectively supplies pilot pressure and shuts off pilot pressure to the second pilot pressure passage without affecting the pilot pressure to the first pilot pressure passage thereby disabling the second set of control valves as a separate zone independent from the first set of control valves.
Claims
1. A valve manifold assembly having a plurality of manifold blocks connected together with valve stations on one surface of each manifold block, said valve manifold assembly comprising: a first pilot pressure supply being operably connectable to a first set of control valves that are electrically actuated; said first set of control valves being mounted to a first set of valve stations on said manifold blocks; a first pilot pressure passage being operably connectable to said first pilot pressure supply for supplying pilot pressure to said first set of valve stations of said valve manifold assembly; a second pilot pressure supply being operably connectable to a second set of control valves that are electrically actuated; said second set of control valves being mounted to a second set of valve stations on said manifold blocks; and a second pilot pressure passage being operably connectable to a pilot supply valve for selectively supplying zoned pilot pressure to said second set of valve stations of said valve manifold assembly such that said second set of control valves may be deactuated if pilot pressure is shut off thereto while said first set of control valves remain connected to said pilot pressure.
2. A valve manifold assembly as defined in claim 1 further comprising: said first pilot pressure passage being separated from said second pilot pressure passage by a closure within one of said manifold blocks.
3. A valve manifold assembly as defined in claim 2 further comprising: said closure being within said one manifold block that has at least two valve stations with one station being part of said first set of valve stations and at least a second valve station being part of said second set of valve stations.
4. A valve manifold assembly as defined in claim 3 further comprising: said closure being a seal member press fitted into a pilot bore separating said first pilot pressure passage from said second pilot pressure passage.
5. A valve manifold assembly as defined in claim 1 further comprising: a sandwich block interposed between one of said manifold blocks and one of said control valves; said sandwich block having an exterior connector to be connectable to a pilot supply from said pilot supply valve; and said sandwich block having a port in fluid connection to said exterior connector for introducing pilot pressure from said pilot supply valve to said one of said control valves.
6. A valve manifold assembly as defined in claim 5 further comprising: said sandwich block having a passage from said port to said one of said manifold blocks to introduce pilot pressure to said second pilot pressure passage.
7. A valve manifold assembly as defined in claim 1 further comprising: said first set of control valves being electrically actuated from a first electrical power supply; and said second set of control valves being electrically actuated from a second electrical power supply.
8. A sandwich block for being interposed between a manifold block and a control valve that is solenoid actuated and pilot pressure operated; said sandwich block comprising: an inlet for receiving pilot pressure from a pilot supply valve external from said manifold block; and said inlet having a passage to an outlet operably connectable to said control valve such that said pilot supply valve can selectively supply pilot pressure to said control valve.
9. A zoned fluid control system in a valve manifold system having a plurality of manifold blocks connected together and a plurality of control valves mounted to said manifold blocks with the control valves being electrically actuated and pilot pressure operated; said zoned fluid control system comprising: said plurality of manifold blocks forming at least first and second separate pilot pressure passages of a respective first zone and second zone not connected to each other for supplying a respective first set and second set of said control valves with independently controlled pilot pressure; and a pilot supply valve for selectively supplying pilot pressure and shutting off pilot pressure to said second pilot pressure passage without affecting the pilot pressure to said first pilot pressure passage thereby disabling said second set of control valves as a separate zone independent from said first set of control valves.
10. A zoned fluid control system as defined in claim 9 further comprising: an electrical control circuit for independently supplying electrical power to said first set and second set of control valves such that in order for said second set of control valves to be actuated, said electrical control circuit needs to supply electrical power to said second set and said pilot supply valve must be open to supply pilot pressure to said second separate pilot pressure passage in said separate zone.
11. A zone fluid control system as defined in claim 10 further comprising: said first and second pilot pressure passages being aligned through said manifold block.
12. A zone fluid control system as defined in claim 10 further comprising: a manifold block at the beginning of a zone has an external fitting to be connected to an electrical power supply; and a respective sandwich block being interposed between said manifold block and a control valve mounted thereon for supplying pilot pressure from said pilot supply valve to said second separate pilot pressure passage of said second zone.
13. A zone fluid control system as defined in claim 9 further comprising: said first and second separate pilot pressure passages being aligned through said manifold block.
14. A valve manifold block for zoned fluid control having a first zone and second zone between connected valve manifold blocks, said valve manifold block comprising: a plurality of fluid pathways therethrough, and ports forming a first and second valve station and controlled by respective first and second control valves operably mounted thereto; a circuit board passage passing therethrough from a first side to a second side of said manifold block; a pilot passage inlet port and a pilot passage outlet port on respective first and second sides, said pilot passage inlet port being part of said first zone and not in operable communication with said pilot passage outlet port which is part of said second zone; a circuit board being received in said circuit board passage and having a first edge in proximity with said first side and with a plurality of first electrical contacts, and a second edge in proximity with said second side and with a plurality of second mating electrical contacts to connect to respective first electrical connector in another printed circuit board in another downstream valve manifold block; said circuit board having a common voltage connector contact at said first edge and leads to a first jumper terminal on said circuit board that receives electrical power from a first zone; said valve manifold block having an external electrical connector for connecting a zoned power source to a second jumper terminal on said circuit board, a zoned common voltage connector contact at said second edge, and in electrical connection with said second valve station to drive said second control valve; and said first and second jumper terminals being selectively placed in contact with a common jumper terminal that is in electrical connection with said first control valve such that first control valve can be powered by either electrical power from said first zone from said common voltage connector at said first edge or from said second zoned power source from said zoned common voltage connector from said external connector.
15. A valve manifold block assembly as defined in claim 14 further comprising: said first and second jumper terminals arranged with said common jumper terminal on a three pin header with a two pole shunt being selectively positioned on said common line with either of said first or second jumper terminal.
16. A manifold block for a valve manifold assembly comprising: a least one valve station for mounting a control valve thereon; a circuit board mounted in a duct through the manifold, said circuit board having a first circuit at an edge for supplying a first source of electrical power; and a second circuit for supplying a second source of electrical power; an electrical connector supplying said second source of electrical power mounted at a side of said block to said second circuit; and said circuit board having a jumper station thereon for selectively controlling whether said first circuit or said second circuit supplies electrical power to said at least one valve station.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0043] Each circuit board has pin connector sets 72 and 73 mounted thereon. The contacts A4 and B4 corresponding to V1 and V2 are operably connected to pin connector set 72 via circuit traces 75 and 77. The pin connector set 72 is connected to the control valve 30 at the first station 26. Pin connector sets 72 and 73 are also connected to protective earth line PE connected to contact A2 through traces 79. Pins connector set 72 is connected to a middle contact 76 at jumper station 70 through circuit trace 81. In addition, one of the trace contacts B3 connected on the first edge 62 labeled Vcom is also connected to a contact 88 at a jumper station 70 on the circuit board through circuit trace 83.
[0044] The electrical connector 22 is also connected to the circuit board 60 at contact 86. The contact 86 leads through circuit trace 85 to the contact 84 at jumper station 70, and pin connector set 73 pin. Pin connector set 73 is connected to control valve 30 at valve station 28. In this manner, the electrical connector 22 powers the control valve 30 at the second station 28 in the second zone. The pin connector set 73 finishes the circuit by connecting the connector 22 via circuit trace 87 to an outgoing Zcom contact trace A3 and B3 at the second edge 64 to power subsequent manifold blocks 12.
[0045] A shunt 82 is connectable to the jumper station 70 at a first position as shown in
[0046] If it is desired to have valve station 26 in a previous zone i.e. powered by a different electrical supply, and thus, valve station 28 becomes the first station in a sequential zone, shunt 82 is moved to the position shown in
[0047] When a zone of the valve manifold needs to be deactuated, i.e. valve station 28 needs to be turned off, the electrical power through electrical connector 22 can be turned off in addition to the external pilot supply valve 56 being turned off. Thus, zone 2 can be turned off while the remaining zones 1 and 3 can remain actuated. As now becomes apparent, each zone can be independently turned on or off. For example, zone 2 can be off while both zones 1 and 3 can remain on. The control valves 30 in each zone will not work unless both the pilot pressure from pilot supply valve 56 is supplied and electrical power from the electrical connector 22 is supplied. Thus, by having both the electrical power and pilot pressure deactuated in a turned off zone, a redundancy is introduced to assure that the zone remains off.
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[0049] The manifold block 120 has an external electrical connector 122 and various ports 140 at the respective valve stations. Shown valve stations 126 and 128 can mount control valves 30. A pilot plug 150 in the form of ball is press fitted into the end of the transverse pilot duct 142 to form the beginning of the valve zone and prevent communication from a previous manifold block and its pilot duct 142. An electrical connector 122 is similarly mounted as previously described electrical connector 22.
[0050] Control circuit board 160 is similarly stepped as circuit board 60 in order to serve the two valve stations 126 and 128 with dual solenoid valves. The comparable traces and contacts and jumper will carry the same numerals as the ones previously described for circuit board 60 and only the differences between the boards 60 and 160 will be explained in detail.
[0051] The Vcomn power at contact end A3 and B3 at edge 64 is connected to jumper station 70 at contact 84 through trace 183. Middle common contact 76 of jumper station 70 is connected to both sets of pins 72 and 73 through traces 185 and to Zcomn contact B3 and A3 at edge 62 through trace 187. Electrical connector 122 is connected to terminal 186 and through trace 189 is connected to jumper station 70 at contact 88.
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[0053] Other variations and modifications are possible without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.