Claims
- 1. An automatic shut-off valve for use in fluid transfer operations, comprising:
- a valve body having an inlet end and an outlet end;
- mounting means for mounting said valve body to an opening of a fluid container so that fluid entering the container must pass through said valve body;
- first valve means for permitting fluid to enter said inlet end of said valve body;
- main valve means, downstream of said first valve means within said valve body, for precluding fluid flow through said valve body when closed, said main valve means comprising:
- a piston;
- a volume chamber, expansion of which will extend said piston to close said main valve means;
- a metering tube for metering fluid from a location upstream of said main valve means to a location that is downstream of said main valve means;
- a bleed tube, positioned about said metering tube, defining in part a bleed passage, said metering tube and said bleed tube further defining a passage therebetween that is in communication with said volume chamber; and
- level sensor flow control means for restricting flow through said bleed passage, whereby back pressure will develop within said bleed tube, and fluid will build up in said bleed tube and be introduced into said volume chamber through said passage that is defined between said metering tube and said bleed tube, thereby closing said main valve means.
- 2. A shut-off valve according to claim 1, further comprising means for maintaining a reasonably constant pressure differential between an interior of said valve body and the container.
- 3. A shut-off valve according to claim 2, wherein said means for maintaining a reasonably constant pressure differential between an interior of said valve body and the container comprises an outlet poppet valve that is slidingly engaged about said bleed tube.
- 4. A shut-off valve according to claim 1, wherein said level sensor flow control means is positioned externally of said valve body.
- 5. A shut-off valve according to claim 1, wherein the level sensor flow control means is connected to said valve body in a flexible manner so that its position is not dictated by the position of the valve body.
- 6. A valve arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the level sensor flow control means is selected from the group comprising pneumatic, mechanical, optical, electrical, electronic, magnetic means and equivalent means.
- 7. A valve arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the level sensor flow control means is a float actuated valve.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 167,222, filed Dec. 14, 1993, abandoned the disclosure of which in incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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