Claims
- 1. A valve assembly responsive to a first source of fluid, comprising:
- (1) a body;
- (2) a spool assembly within said body moveable between first and second positions in response to a variation of pressure within said body of said first source of fluid; and
- (3) a cluster of piston members for shifting of said spool assembly in a first direction, each of said piston members defining a face having a separate effective piston area thereacross corresponding to a respective pre-determined pressure rating of said first source of fluid, and selectively arrangeable within said body to permit only one of said pre-determined pressure ratings of said first source of fluid to act on said cluster and shift said spool assembly in a first direction to one of said first and second positions.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein first and second piston members form said cluster of piston members and said piston members define a low, and intermediate, and a high effective piston area, one of said cluster members forming two of said low, intermediate and high effective piston areas thereacross.
- 3. The assembly of claim 1 wherein a piston chamber housing is provided within said body for receipt of said cluster of piston members, said piston chamber housing being selectively engageable with and removeable with said body for manual realignment of said cluster piston members.
- 4. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein first and second piston members form said cluster, said second piston member being housed within said first piston member, said first piston member having first and second piston areas thereacross, said second piston member having a third piston area thereacross.
- 5. The valve assembly of claim 4 wherein said first member defines a piston member chamber therein and an opening at each end for selective receipt of said second piston member.
- 6. The valve assembly of claim 5 further including: a slot disposed around one end of said first piston member and a "T" neck defined on said second piston member formating receipt with said slot.
- 7. The assembly of claim 5 further comprising: a groove for companion receipt of an end of said second piston member, said end of said second piston member profiled for snug receipt within said end of said first piston member.
- 8. The valve assembly of claim 4: said second piston member having first and second ends, one of said first and second ends of said second piston member having means for locking engagement within an end of the first piston member, the other of said first and second ends of said second piston member providing sealing means for sealing engagement relative to said piston member chamber.
- 9. A pressure switch assembly activatable by monitored fluid pressure, comprising:
- (1) a body having a central cylindrical chamber;
- (2) a reduced diameter bore communicating with one end of said central chamber;
- (3) a spool disposed in said reduced diameter bore;
- (4) a bore defined in said body transverse of said spool and communicating with said reduced diameter bore for receipt therethrough of:
- (5) a rod actuator having a profiled inner tip extending interiorly of the reduced diameter bore, and an outer tip for contact with means to selectively open and close a signal source in response to a sensed pressure level in said pilot;
- (6) a mating surface disposed on said spool companionly contoured relative to the profiled inner tip of said rod actuator;
- (7) first means in said central cylindrical chamber for applying a bias against one end of said spool equal to a pre-determined pressure level sensed by said pressure switch assembly; and
- (8) second means in said pressure switch assembly in communication with a source of fluid pressure for overcoming the bias of said first means in response to a pressure level detected by said pressure switch in variation of said pre-determined fluid pressure level to manipulate said spool in a first direction and shift said rod actuator to one position to open or close said circuit.
- 10. The pressure switch assembly of claim 9 wherein said profiled inner tip of said rod actuator is arrow-shaped and the mating surface on said spool defines a groove for receipt of said rod actuator inner tip, said groove being circumferentially subscribed around said spool and having one end defining a first diameter slopingly extending to the other end having a second enlarged diameter, said rod actuator when said inner tip is disposed at one end of said groove opening said circuit, said rod actuator when said inner tip is disposed at the other end of said groove closing said circuit.
- 11. The pressure switch assembly of claim 9 wherein the mating surface on said spool defines a groove for receipt of said rod actuator inner tip, said groove being circumferentially subscribed around said spool and having one end defining a first diameter slopingly extending to the other end having a second enlarged diameter, said rod actuator, when said inner tip is disposed at one end of said groove, opening said circuit, said rod actuator, when said inner tip is disposed at the other end of said groove, closing said circuit.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 644,193 filed on Jan. 22, 1991.
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