Claims
- 1. A pilot operated low pressure shut off valve used within a mattress unit, comprising:
- an air inlet that receives and directs pressurized air, from a first conduit, into an air chamber then the pressurized air is directed through an air outlet into the mattress unit;
- a pressure inlet that receives and directs the pressurized air, from a second conduit that is interconnected to the first conduit, toward a pressure chamber having a movable ceiling;
- a cavity between the air chamber and the pressure chamber and within the cavity is a movable shank;
- the movable shank has a top end, a shank portion which prevents the pressurized air from the air chamber and the pressure chamber from mixing together, and a bottom end,
- the top end is connected to an expandable diaphragm which forms at least a portion of the movable ceiling,
- the bottom end has a predetermined shaped to block the air outlet and when the bottom end is blocking the air outlet, the pressurized air is unable to enter the air outlet; and
- when the pressurized air within the pressure chamber is at or above a first predetermined air pressure the pressurized air within the pressure chamber moves the diaphragm away from the cavity which moves the bottom end of the movable shank from the air outlet so the pressurized air enters the air outlet and the mattress unit.
- 2. The valve of claim 1 wherein when the pressurized air is below the first predetermined air pressure, the pressurized air is unable to enter the adjustable pressure chamber or the air outlet.
- 3. The valve of claim 1 further comprising a check valve set to control whether the pressurized air has at least greater than a second predetermined air pressure, lower than the first predetermined air pressure, to enter the pressure inlet.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/082,403, filed Apr. 20, 1998.
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