Claims
- 1. A valve device for simultaneously controlling fluid flow in separate fluid lines, comprising at least two diaphragm operated valves actuated by a single actuator and arranged for controlling fluid flow in at least two separate fluid lines using a pressure release mechanism constructed to simultaneously reduce pressure in a diaphragm chamber of each said diaphragm operated valve and thereby open each said diaphragm operated valve.
- 2. The valve device of claim 1 including a check valve located at a pilot level of said diaphragm valve and constructed to prevent mixing of fluids from said at least two separate fluid lines.
- 3. The valve device of claim 1 wherein said pressure release mechanism includes a fluid passage being in communication with each said diaphragm chamber and being arranged to be simultaneously controlled by a movement of a single sealing member actuated by said single actuator.
- 4. The valve device of claim 1 wherein said actuator is a manual actuator.
- 5. The valve device of claim 1 wherein said actuator is an electromagnetic actuator.
- 6. The valve device of claim 1 wherein said actuator is a bi-stable electromagnetic actuator.
- 7. The valve device of claim 2 wherein said pressure release mechanism includes a fluid passage being in communication with each said diaphragm chamber and being arranged to be simultaneously controlled by a movement of a single sealing member actuated by said single actuator.
- 8. The valve device of claim 3 wherein said fluid passage is constructed to receive a spring and a ball arranged to prevent fluid cross-flow between said at least two separate fluid lines.
- 9. The valve device of claim 3 wherein said sealing member is located on a distal end of a plunger.
- 10. The valve device of claim 5 wherein said actuator includes a solenoid constructed and arranged to move a plunger.
- 11. The valve device of claim 3 wherein a first of said fluid lines is arranged to convey hot water and a second of said fluid lines is arranged to convey cold water.
- 12. A valve device, comprising
a main body constructed to receive a first valve and a second valve, said first valve including a first fluid input port and a first fluid output port, said second valve including a second fluid input port and a second fluid output port; a pilot mechanism for simultaneously controlling flow of a first fluid between said first input and output ports and flow of a second fluid between said second input and output ports; and a check valve co-operatively constructed with said pilot mechanism and arranged to prevent mixing of said first and second fluids.
- 13. The valve device of claim 12 wherein said actuator is a manual actuator.
- 14. The valve device of claim 12 wherein said actuator is an electromagnetic actuator.
- 15. The valve device of claim 12 wherein said actuator is a bi-stable electromagnetic actuator.
- 16. The valve device of claim 12 wherein said first and second valves are diaphragm operated valves and said pilot mechanism includes a pressure release mechanism constructed to simultaneously control pressure at each said diaphragm and thereby open or close each said diaphragm operated valve.
- 17. The valve device of claim 16 wherein said main body includes a vent passage in communication with both said diaphragms including a ball and a spring forming said check valve.
- 18. The device of claim 17 wherein said main body is constructed to have said diaphragm operated valves arranged symmetrically with respect to a pressure release mechanism.
- 19. The valve device of claim 12 wherein said valves include one of the following: a diaphragm valve, a piston valve, a needle valve, a gate valve, a globe valve, and a butterfly valve.
- 20. A method for controlling flow in at least two fluid lines, comprising the acts of:
providing a main body arranged to receive a first valve and a second valve, said main body including a pilot mechanism and a check valve; triggering said pilot mechanism at said main body using a single actuator to change a state of both said valves; changing the state of both said valves; and preventing fluid flow between said first and second valves using said check valve.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein said single actuator, providing said triggering, is controlled manually.
- 22. The method of claim 20 wherein said single actuator, providing said triggering, is controlled automatically.
- 23. The method of claim 20 wherein said first and second valves are diaphragm operated valves and said triggering of said pilot mechanism includes lowering pressure at each said diaphragm and thereby opening each said diaphragm operated valve.
- 24. The method of claim 20 wherein said preventing fluid flow between said first and second valves includes providing a ball and a spring at a vent passage between said first and second valves.
- 25. A valve device for simultaneously controlling fluid flow in separate fluid lines, comprising:
a first valve including a first fluid input port and a first fluid output port, and a second valve including a second fluid input port and a second fluid output port; an automatic actuator arranged to automatically control a pilot mechanism for simultaneously controlling flow of first fluid between said first input and output ports and flow of second fluid between said second input and output ports; and a manual actuator arranged to manually control said pilot mechanism.
- 26. The valve device of claim 25 further including a check valve cooperatively constructed with said pilot mechanism and arranged to prevent mixing of said first and second fluids.
- 27. The valve device of claim 25 wherein said first and second valves are diaphragm operated valves and said pilot mechanism includes a pressure release mechanism constructed to simultaneously change pressure in a diaphragm chamber of each said diaphragm operated valve.
- 28. The valve device of claim 27 wherein said pressure release mechanism is constructed to simultaneously lower pressure and thereby open each said diaphragm operated valve.
- 29. The valve device of claim 25 wherein each of said first and second valves includes a piston for opening or closing said valve.
- 30. The valve device of claim 25 wherein said automatic actuator includes an electromagnetic actuator.
- 31. The valve device of claim 25 wherein said automatic actuator includes a bistable solenoid.
- 32. The valve device of claim 31 wherein said manual actuator is constructed and arranged to manually switch position of said bistable solenoid.
- 33. The valve device of claim 25 wherein said first and second valves are diaphragm operated valves and said pilot mechanism includes a pressure release mechanism, said manual actuator being constructed and arranged to manually control pressure at said pressure release mechanism and thereby control pressure in a diaphragm chamber of each said diaphragm operated valve.
- 34. The valve device of claim 33 wherein said manual actuator is constructed and arranged to manually lower pressure at said pressure release mechanism and thereby open each said diaphragm operated valve.
- 35. An automatic faucet system including a water outlet, an object sensor connected to a control circuit, a hot water pipe, a cold water pipe, and a valve device having two valves actuated by an automatic actuator for controlling flow of hot water and cold water based on signals received from said control circuit.
- 36. The automatic faucet system of claim 35 wherein said two valves include a first diaphragm operated valve and a second diaphragm operated valve.
- 37. The automatic faucet system of claim 35 wherein each of said two valves includes a piston for opening or closing said valve.
- 38. The automatic faucet system of claim 36 wherein said device includes:
hot water input and output ports and cold water input and output ports; a pilot mechanism for simultaneously controlling flow of hot water between said hot water input and output ports and flow of cold water between said cold water input and output ports; and a check valve co-operatively constructed with said pilot mechanism and arranged to prevent mixing of hot and cold water.
- 39. The automatic faucet system of claim 38 wherein said pilot mechanism includes a pressure release mechanism constructed to lower simultaneously pressure at each said diaphragm and thereby open each aid diaphragm operated valve.
- 40. The automatic faucet system of claim 39 wherein said main body is constructed to have said diaphragm operated valves arranged symmetrically with respect to said pressure release mechanism.
- 41. The automatic faucet system of claim 39 wherein said pressure release mechanism includes a fluid passage being in communication with each said diaphragm chamber and being arranged to be simultaneously controlled by a movement of a single sealing member actuated by said single automatic actuator.
- 42. The automatic faucet system of claim 35 wherein said single automatic actuator includes a manual override.
- 43. The automatic faucet system of claim 42 wherein said manual override operates without electric power.
- 44. The automatic faucet system of claim 35 wherein said valve device further includes a manual actuator constructed to control flow of said hot water and said cold water independently of said automatic actuator.
- 45. The automatic faucet system of claim 35 wherein said single automatic actuator includes an electromagnetic actuator.
- 46. The automatic faucet system of claim 35 wherein said single automatic actuator includes a bi-stable electromagnetic actuator.
- 47. The automatic faucet system of claim 38 wherein said check valve is constructed to operate at a differential pressure of about 20 psi between hot and cold water.
- 48. The automatic faucet system of claim 38 wherein said check valve is constructed to operate at a differential pressure of about 60 psi between hot and cold water.
- 49. An automatic faucet system including a water outlet, a water pipe coupled to a valve being actuated by an automatic actuator designed to control water flow, a manual actuator coupled to said valve device designed to control water flow independently of said automatic actuator, and a control for said manual actuator arranged in a control passage, said manual actuator control including a handle located above deck near said water outlet and an elongated body located in said control passage.
- 50. The automatic faucet system of claim 49 wherein said control passage includes a sink plug control passage modified to accommodate said manual actuator control.
- 51. The automatic faucet system of claim 50 wherein said sink plug control passage is also used to control a sink plug.
- 52. The automatic faucet system of claim 49 wherein said manual actuator control uses mechanical torque actuation to change a state of said manual actuator.
- 53. The automatic faucet system of claim 52 wherein said mechanical torque actuation includes a flex cable coupled to said handle.
- 54. The automatic faucet system of claim 49 wherein said manual actuator control uses hydraulic torque actuation to change a state of said manual actuator.
- 55. The automatic faucet system of claim 54 wherein said hydraulic torque actuation includes a flexible tube filled with fluid.
- 56. The automatic faucet system of claim 49 wherein said manual actuator control uses pneumatic torque actuation to change a state of said manual actuator.
- 57. The automatic faucet system of claim 56 wherein said pneumatic torque actuation includes a flexible tube filled with gas.
- 58. The automatic faucet system of claim 49 wherein said manual actuator control uses an electrical cable located in said passage for communication with said manual actuator.
- 59. The automatic faucet system of claim 49 further including an object sensor connected to a control circuit and arranged to provide a signal to said automatic actuator.
- 60. The automatic faucet system of claim 50 wherein said sink plug control passage includes an elongated rigid element arranged for controlling a sink plug and an elongated flexible element being part of said manual actuator control.
- 61. The automatic faucet system of claim 60 wherein said elongated rigid element includes a tube arranged to receive said elongated flexible element.
- 62. An automatic faucet system including a water outlet, an object sensor connected to a control circuit, a hot water pipe, a cold water pipe, and a valve device having two valves actuated by an automatic actuator for controlling flow of hot water and cold water, a manual actuator coupled to said valve device designed to control water flow independently of said automatic actuator, and a control for said manual actuator arranged in a control passage, said manual actuator control including a handle located above deck near said water outlet and an elongated body located in said control passage.
- 63. The automatic faucet system of claim 62 wherein said control passage includes a sink plug control passage modified to accommodate said manual actuator control.
- 64. The automatic faucet system of claim 63 wherein said sink plug control passage is also used to control a sink plug.
- 65. The automatic faucet system of claim 62 wherein said manual actuator control uses mechanical torque actuation to change a state of said manual actuator.
- 66. The automatic faucet system of claim 65 wherein said mechanical torque actuation includes a flex cable coupled to said handle.
- 67. The automatic faucet system of claim 62 wherein said manual actuator control uses hydraulic torque actuation to change a state of said manual actuator.
- 68. The automatic faucet system of claim 67 wherein said hydraulic torque actuation includes a flexible tube filled with fluid.
- 69. A method for controlling water flow in an automatic faucet system including a water outlet above a sink, comprising the acts of:
providing a main body arranged to receive a first valve and a second valve, said main body including a pilot mechanism and a check valve; providing a manual actuator connected to a manual actuator control arranged in a control passage, said manual actuator control including a handle located near said water outlet and an elongated body located in a control passage; and triggering said pilot mechanism at said main body using said manual actuator control and thereby changing a state of both said valves.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/718,026, filed on Nov. 20, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,508,272 and PCT Application PCT/US01/43277, filed on Nov. 20, 2001.
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