Fluid level controlled automatic shutoff valve

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6179020
  • Patent Number
    6,179,020
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 13, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 30, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The present fluid level controlled automatic shutoff valve is comprised of a tubular housing with an axial bore which has an upstream closure, a downstream opening, and an annular piston seat at the downstream opening. A movable piston is positioned in the bore, and biased to a retracted position by a tension spring connected between the piston and the closure of the bore. A plurality of channels on the wall of the housing extend between an upstream end of the housing and the bore. The channels terminate in venturis downstream of the piston in the retracted position. The shutoff valve is positioned in a fluid dispensing device. When pressurized fluid is delivered through the dispensing device, the fluid is directed through the channels and out the venturis at high speed and low pressure. Before the fluid level in a container being filled reaches an open lower end of the dispensing device, the pressures between the upstream and downstream ends of the piston are balanced by air flowing into downstream opening of the bore from the open lower end of the dispensing device. When the fluid level reaches the open lower end of the dispensing device, the air flow is cut off, and the low pressure fluid from the venturis pulls the piston into the seat at the downstream opening of the bore. Fluid flow is shut off.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates generally to automatic shutoff valves controlled by the fluid level in a container.




2. Prior Art




When filling a container with a fluid dispensing device, such as a water gun, an operator must closely monitor the fluid level. The valve on the dispensing device, such as a trigger, must be manually kept open for a prolonged period, and manually closed when the desired fluid level is reached. This method is time consuming when filling a large container, and tedious when repeatedly filling multiple containers.




Numerous automatic shutoff valves are known for shutting off flow when a predetermined fluid level is reached in a container being filled. They are particularly useful for automatically filling the cells of a lead-acid battery to a predetermined level. However, they are relatively complicated and expensive to produce.




A simpler automatic shutoff valve is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,556,093 to Jones, and is arranged inside a dispensing device. It includes a movable tube connected to the downstream end of a constricted venturi, which directs a jet of fluid along the inside wall of the tube. A ball positioned upstream of the venturi is connected to the movable tube by a wire. The ball is kept away from the venturi by a spring. The venturi causes fluid flowing there through to substantially increase in velocity and decrease in pressure relative to the liquid at the upstream end thereof. Before the fluid level in the container reaches the lower end of the dispensing device, the pressures between the upstream and downstream ends of the venturi are equalized by outside air flowing into the movable tube from the lower end of the dispensing device. When the fluid level in the container reaches the lower end of the dispensing device, air can no longer enter the movable tube to equalize the pressure. The low pressure of the fluid jet draws the movable tube away from the venturi. The spring loaded ball is pulled against the venturi, and fluid flow is shut off. However, the movable tube cannot slide smoothly because it is only guided at the upstream end by the venturi. The downstream end would wobble in the jet and cause the upstream end to stick to the venturi. The valve is relatively long, so that it can fit a limited variety of dispensing devices. Also, the single venturi limits flow rate to a relatively low level.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, objects of the present automatic shutoff valve are:




to be compact and easily installed in a variety of fluid dispensing devices;




to remain open when the fluid level in a container being filled is below a predetermined level;




to automatically close and shut off the dispensing device when the fluid level reaches the predetermined level;




to operate smoothly and reliably; and




to be very simple to produce.




Further objects of the present invention will become apparent from a consideration of the drawings and ensuing description.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present fluid level controlled automatic shutoff valve is comprised of a tubular housing with an axial bore which has an upstream closure, a downstream opening, and an annular piston seat at the downstream opening. A movable piston is positioned in the bore, and biased to a retracted position by a tension spring connected between the piston and the closure of the bore. A plurality of channels on the wall of the housing extend between an upstream end of the housing and the bore. The channels terminate in venturis downstream of the piston in the retracted position. The shutoff valve is positioned in a fluid dispensing device. When pressurized fluid is delivered through the dispensing device, the fluid is directed through the channels and out the venturis at high speed and low pressure. Before the fluid level in a container being filled reaches an open lower end of the dispensing device, the pressures between the upstream and downstream ends of the piston are balanced by air flowing into downstream opening of the bore from the open lower end of the dispensing device. When the fluid level reaches the open lower end of the dispensing device, the air flow is cut off, and the low pressure fluid from the venturis pulls the piston into the seat at the downstream opening of the bore. Fluid flow is shut off.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a side view of the present automatic shutoff valve installed in a fluid dispensing device, which is filling a container to an initial level.





FIG. 2

is a side sectional view of the shutoff valve, taken along a vertical plane along an axis of the dispensing device, when a fluid level in the container is as shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an end sectional view of the shutoff valve, taken along line


3





3


in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a side view of the fluid dispensing device and the container when the fluid level reaches a lower end of the dispensing device.





FIG. 5

is a side sectional view of the shutoff valve when the fluid level in the container is as shown in

FIG. 4

, and the shutoff valve is closed.





FIG. 6

is a side view of the fluid dispensing device when a trigger thereof is released.





FIG. 7

is a side sectional view of the shutoff valve returning to an open position after the trigger on the fluid dispensing device is released.















DRAWING REFERENCE NUMERALS


























10. Automatic Shutoff Valve




11. Fluid Dispensing Device







12. Bore




13. Upstream Closure







14. Downstream Opening




15. Valve Seat







16. Piston




17. Spring







18. Drain Hole




19. Upstream End







20. Downstream End




21. Channels







22. Upstream End




23. Venturis







24. Container




25. Trigger







26. Open Lower End




30. Housing






















DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




FIGS.


1


-


3


:




A preferred embodiment of the present fluid level controlled automatic shutoff valve


10


is shown in

FIG. 1

installed in-line in a fluid dispensing device


11


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, shutoff valve


10


is comprised of a compact tubular housing


30


with an axial bore


12


which has an upstream closure


13


, a downstream opening


14


, and an annular piston seat


15


at downstream opening


14


. A movable piston


16


is positioned in bore


12


, and biased to a retracted position by a tension spring


17


connected between piston


16


and upstream closure


13


. A small drain hole


18


extends between an upstream end


19


and a downstream end


20


of piston


16


. A plurality of channels


21


extend longitudinally along an outer wall of housing


30


from an upstream end


22


of housing


30


. Channels


21


terminate in venturis


23


downstream of retracted piston


16


. Venturis


23


are angled inwardly into bore


12


. Channels


21


are also shown in an end sectional view of shutoff valve


10


in FIG.


3


. Alternatively, more or fewer channels


21


and venturis


23


may be provided.




In

FIG. 1

, a pressurized fluid F is delivered through dispensing device


11


into a container


24


by manually operating a valve or trigger


25


thereon. Container


24


has a fluid level L in FIG.


1


.

FIG. 2

shows the state of shutoff valve


10


corresponding to fluid level L in FIG.


1


. Fluid F is directed at high speed and low pressure through venturis


23


into bore


12


downstream of piston


16


, and out of downstream opening


14


. Before fluid level L in container


24


reaches an open lower end


26


of dispensing device


11


, the pressures between the upstream and downstream ends of piston


16


are balanced by air A flowing into downstream opening


14


of bore


12


from open lower end


26


of dispensing device


11


. Piston


16


is kept in the retracted position by spring


17


.




FIGS.


4


-


5


:




In

FIG. 4

, when fluid level L reaches open lower end


26


of dispensing device


11


, air flow into open lower end


26


is cut off.

FIG. 5

shows the state of shutoff valve


10


corresponding to fluid level L in FIG.


4


. In

FIG. 5

, the pressure at downstream end


20


of piston


16


is no longer balanced by outside air. The high speed, low pressure fluid F from venturis


23


pulls piston


16


into seat


15


at downstream opening


14


of bore


12


to shut off fluid flow and stop fluid level L at a predetermined point. Valve or trigger


25


is released to shut off dispensing device


11


. Fluid F remaining in bore


12


is drained through drain hole


18


in piston


16


.




FIGS.


6


-


7


:




In

FIG. 6

, valve or trigger


25


is released and dispensing device


11


is shut off. When enough fluid is drained through drain hole


18


and fluid pressure upstream of piston


16


is relieved, piston


16


is biased by spring


17


back into the retraced position, as shown in FIG.


7


. Dispensing device


11


is ready to be used again for filling another container.




SUMMARY AND SCOPE




Accordingly, the present automatic shutoff valve is compact and easily installed in a variety of fluid dispensing devices. It remains open when the fluid level in a container is below a predetermined level. It automatically closes and shuts off the dispensing device when the fluid level reaches the predetermined level in the container. It operates smoothly and reliably. It is also very simple to produce.




Although the above description is specific, it should not be considered as a limitation on the scope of the invention, but only as an example of the preferred embodiment. Many variations are possible within the teachings of the invention. For example, several shutoff valves can be connected in parallel for filling multiple containers simultaneously. Closure


13


may be integral to housing


30


. A single channel


21


may extend completely around the outer wall of housing


30


, i.e., housing


30


may have a larger diameter downstream portion and a smaller diameter upstream portion, so that the upstream portion is spaced from the interior of fluid dispensing device


11


to form an annular channel. Instead of tension spring


17


, a compression spring may be positioned upstream of piston


16


. Yet another type of spring may be used. Therefore, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, not by the examples given.



Claims
  • 1. A shutoff valve, comprising:a tubular housing with an axial bore, an upstream end, and a downstream end, said bore including an upstream closure and a downstream opening; a venturi connecting an outer wall of said housing and said bore, said venturi generally directed at said downstream opening of said bore; a movable piston positioned in said bore, said piston including an upstream end and a downstream end, said piston movable between a retracted position upstream of said venturi and away from said downstream opening of said bore, and an extended position downstream of said venturi and against said downstream opening of said bore; and a spring biasing said piston to said retracted position.
  • 2. A shutoff valve, comprising:a tubular housing with an axial bore, an upstream end, and a downstream end, said bore including an upstream closure and a downstream opening; a channel extending along an outer wall of said housing from said upstream end of said housing; a venturi connecting said channel and said bore, said venturi generally directed at said downstream opening of said bore; a movable piston positioned in said bore, said piston including an upstream end and a downstream end, said piston movable between a retracted position upstream of said venturi and away from said downstream opening of said bore, and an extended position downstream of said venturi and against said downstream opening of said bore; and a spring biasing said piston to said retracted position.
  • 3. A shutoff valve, comprising:a tubular housing with an axial bore, an upstream end, and a downstream end, said bore including an upstream closure, a downstream opening, and an annular piston seat at said downstream opening; a plurality of channels extending along an outer wall of said housing from said upstream end of said housing; a plurality of venturis connecting said channels and said bore, said venturis generally directed at said downstream opening of said bore; a movable piston positioned in said bore, said piston including an upstream end and a downstream end, said piston movable between a retracted position upstream of said venturis and away from said piston seat, and an extended position downstream of said venturis and against said piston seat; a tension spring connected between said piston and said upstream closure of said bore, said spring biasing said piston to said retracted position; and a drain hole extending between said upstream end and said downstream end of said piston.