Claims
- 1. An air distribution system comprising:
- a duct to distribute air flow;
- a duct mounted butterfly valve for controlling air flow through said duct;
- cable means releasably connected to a locking mechanism that retains said cable means in operative condition for manual adjustment of the position of said butterfly valve by an operator, said locking mechanism pivotably connected to said butterfly valve and coupled to spring means; and
- an electrical solenoid having a pin for releasing said locking mechanism from said cable means upon occurrence of a predetermined condition thereby permitting at least one of spring means and air flow in said duct to close said butterfly valve, wherein said locking mechanism permits direct physical separation of said cable means from said locking mechanism and said butterfly valve thereby terminating any manual control by said operator of said butterfly valve.
- 2. The invention according to claim 1 wherein rotation of said butterfly valve is limited by the butterfly valve shaft bushing.
- 3. The invention according to claim 2, wherein said butterfly valve is limited in rotation to 3 degrees from a fully open position.
- 4. An air distribution system comprising:
- a duct to distribute air flow;
- a duct mounted butterfly valve for controlling air flow through said duct;
- a locking mechanism pivotably connected to said butterfly valve;
- manual controlling means releasably connected to said locking mechanism, said manual controlling means retained by said locking mechanism in operative condition for manual adjustment of the position of said butterfly valve by an operator;
- spring means coupled to said locking mechanism, said spring means biased in one direction when said locking mechanism is in said operative condition; and
- an electrical solenoid having a pin for releasing said locking mechanism from said manual controlling means, thereby terminating any manual control of said butterfly valve by said operator and permitting said at least one of spring means and air flow in said duct to close said butterfly valve, wherein said locking mechanism permits direct physical separation of said manual controlling means from said locking mechanism and said butterfly valve.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 07/562,503 filed on Aug. 2, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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