Claims
- 1. A system for use in administrating therapeutic gas to a patient comprising:
A) a first equalization valve which includes
(1) a valve body having a first end and a second end, (2) a longitudinal axis extending between the first end and the second end of the valve body, (3) a first bore extending from the first end of the valve body toward the second end of the valve body, the first bore having an internal dimension, (4) a second bore intersecting the first bore and extending from the first bore to the second end of the body, the second bore having a second end and an internal dimension that is larger than the internal dimension of the first bore, (5) a plunger stop shoulder defined at the intersection of the first bore and the second bore, (6) a sealing surface defined on the valve body adjacent to the second bore between the intersection of the first bore and the second bore and the second end of the valve body and having a dimension smaller than the internal dimension of the second bore, (7) a mechanical retainer mounted on the body adjacent to the second end of the second bore, the mechanical retainer including an orifice which is fluidically connected to the second bore, (8) a plunger movably mounted in the valve body and which includes
(a) a first portion movably located in the first bore and including an outer dimension, (b) a second portion movably located in the second bore and including an outer dimension, the outer dimension of the second portion of the plunger being larger than the outer dimension of the first portion of the plunger, the first portion of the plunger being joined to the second portion of the plunger, (c) a plunger shoulder formed where the first portion of the plunger joins the second portion of the plunger, (d) an O-ring engagement surface on the second portion of the plunger, and (e) a second end on the second portion of the plunger, the second end being spaced apart from the plunger shoulder in the direction of the mechanical retainer, (9) an O-ring interposed between the O-ring engagement surface on the plunger and the sealing surface defined on the valve body, (10) a first spring located in the second bore and having a first end engaged with the second bore adjacent to the intersection of the first bore and the second bore and a second end engaged with the valve plunger, the first spring biasing the valve plunger in a direction toward the mechanical retainer, (11) a second spring located in the second bore and having a first end engaged with the valve plunger and a second end engaged with the mechanical retainer, the second spring biasing the valve plunger in a direction toward the first bore in opposition to the bias on the valve plunger by the first spring, and (12) the plunger being movable in the valve body from a first location in which the plunger shoulder of the plunger is in abutting contact with the plunger stop of the valve body and a second location in which the second end on the second portion of the plunger is in abutting contact with the mechanical retainer adjacent to the orifice in the mechanical retainer; B) a first fluid conduit having an inlet end fluidically connected to the second bore of the valve body and an outlet end; C) a first fluid manifold having an inlet end fluidically connected to the outlet end of the first fluid conduit, a second fluid manifold, and a third fluid manifold; D) a first pressure sensor fluidically connected to said first fluid manifold, the first pressure sensor including a signal generator which generates a signal corresponding to fluid pressure in said first fluid manifold; E) a first pressure regulator having an inlet fluidically connected to said first fluid manifold and an outlet fluidically connected to said second fluid manifold; F) a pressure relief valve fluidically connected to said second fluid manifold; G) a first solenoid controlled valve having a fluid inlet which is fluidically connected to said second fluid manifold, said first solenoid controlled valve being controlled in accordance with signals received; H) a second solenoid controlled valve having an inlet fluidically connected to said second fluid manifold and an outlet fluidically connected to said third fluid manifold, said second solenoid controlled valve including a signal receiver which controls operation of said second solenoid controlled valve in accordance with signals received; I) a fluid reservoir unit which includes
(1) a dip tube having a fluid inlet end fluidically connected to said outlet end of said third fluid manifold and an outlet end spaced apart from the inlet end of said dip tube, (2) a hollow housing having an internal volume, a first end, a second end spaced apart from the first end of the hollow housing and a longitudinal axis extending between the first end of the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir and the second end of the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir, the dip tube being located in the internal volume of the hollow housing of said reservoir and extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the hollow housing of said reservoir, the outlet end of the dip tube being located adjacent to the second end of the hollow housing of said reservoir, and (3) a fluid outlet defined in the hollow housing of said reservoir adjacent to the first end of the hollow housing and spaced apart from the second end of the hollow housing; J) a fourth fluid manifold having an inlet end fluidically connected to the fluid outlet of the hollow housing of said reservoir; K) a second pressure sensor fluidically connected to said fourth fluid manifold and including a signal generator which generates a signal corresponding to fluid pressure of fluid in said fourth fluid manifold; and L) a second pressure regulator fluidically connected to said fourth fluid manifold.
- 2. The system defined in claim 1 further including a second equalization valve fluidically interposed between the outlet end of said first fluid conduit and the inlet end of the first fluid manifold.
- 3. A system for use in administrating therapeutic gas to a patient comprising:
an equalization valve which includes
(1) a valve body having a first end and a second end, (2) a longitudinal axis extending between the first end and the second end of the valve body, (3) a first bore extending from the first end of the valve body toward the second end of the valve body, the first bore having an internal dimension, (4) a second bore intersecting the first bore and extending from the first bore to the second end of the body, the second bore having a second end and an internal dimension that is larger than the internal dimension of the first bore, (5) a plunger stop shoulder defined at the intersection of the first bore and the second bore, (6) a sealing surface defined on the valve body adjacent to the second bore, (7) a mechanical retainer mounted on the body adjacent to the second end of the second bore, the mechanical retainer including an orifice which is fluidically connected to the second bore, (8) a plunger movably mounted in the valve body and which includes
(a) a first portion movably located in the first bore and including an outer dimension, (b) a second portion movably located in the second bore and including an outer dimension, the outer dimension of the second portion of the plunger being larger than the outer dimension of the first portion of the plunger, the first portion of the plunger being joined to the second portion of the plunger, (c) a plunger shoulder formed where the first portion of the plunger joins the second portion of the plunger, (d) an O-ring engagement surface on the second portion of the plunger, and (e) a second end on the second portion of the plunger, the second end being spaced apart from the plunger shoulder in the direction of the mechanical retainer, (9) an O-ring interposed between the O-ring engagement surface on the plunger and the sealing surface defined on the valve body, (10) a first spring located in the second bore and having a first end engaged with the second bore adjacent to the intersection of the first bore and the second bore and a second end engaged with the valve plunger, the first spring biasing the valve plunger in a direction toward the mechanical retainer, (11) a second spring located in the second bore and having a first end engaged with the valve plunger and a second end engaged with the mechanical retainer, the second spring biasing the valve plunger in a direction toward the first bore in opposition to the bias on the valve plunger by the first spring, and (12) the plunger being movable in the valve body from a first location in which the plunger shoulder of the plunger is in abutting contact with the plunger stop of the valve body and a second location in which the second end on the second portion of the plunger is in abutting contact with the mechanical retainer adjacent to the orifice in the mechanical retainer.
- 4. The system defined in claim 3 in which the plunger of said equalization valve includes a cylindrical surface.
- 5. The system defined in claim 4 in which the plunger of said equalization valve further includes a second cylindrical surface.
- 6. The system defined in claim 4 further including an O-ring accommodating groove defined in the cylindrical surface on the plunger of said equalization valve.
- 7. The system defined in claim 5 further including an O-ring accommodating groove defined in the valve body adjacent to the second bore of said valve body.
- 8. The system defined in claim 4 in which the second end of the first spring abuts the first end of the plunger.
- 9. The system defined in claim 8 in which the first end of the second spring abuts the second end of the plunger.
- 10. The system defined in claim 5 in which the second end of the first spring abuts the second cylindrical surface.
- 11. The system defined in claim 10 in which the first end of the second spring abuts the second cylindrical surface.
- 12. A system for use in administrating therapeutic gas to a patient comprising:
a fluid reservoir unit which includes
(1) a dip tube having a fluid inlet end fluidically connected to an outlet end of a fluid manifold and an outlet end spaced apart from the inlet end of said dip tube, (2) a hollow housing having an internal volume, a first end, a second end spaced apart from the first end of the hollow housing and a longitudinal axis extending between the first end of the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir and the second end of the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir, the dip tube being located in the internal volume of the hollow housing of said reservoir and extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the hollow housing of said reservoir, the outlet end of the dip tube being located adjacent to the second end of the hollow housing of said reservoir, and (3) a fluid outlet defined in the hollow housing of said reservoir adjacent to the first end of the hollow housing and spaced apart from the second end of the hollow housing.
- 13. A system for use in administrating therapeutic gas to a patient comprising:
A) an equalization valve which includes
(1) a valve body having a first end and a second end, (2) a longitudinal axis extending between the first end and the second end of the valve body, (3) a first bore portion extending from the first end of the valve body toward the second end of the valve body, (4) a second bore portion intersecting the first bore and extending from the first bore to the second end of the body, the second bore having a second end, (5) a plunger stop shoulder defined at the intersection of the first bore and the second bore, (6) a sealing surface defined on the valve body adjacent to the second bore, (7) an orifice which is fluidically connected to the second bore portion, (8) a plunger movably mounted in the valve body and which includes
(a) a first portion movably located in the first bore portion, (b) a second portion movably located in the second bore portion, the first portion of the plunger being joined to the second portion of the plunger, (c) a plunger shoulder formed where the first portion of the plunger joins the second portion of the plunger, (d) an O-ring engagement surface on the second portion of the plunger, and (e) a second end on the second portion of the plunger, the second end being spaced apart from the plunger shoulder in the direction of the orifice, (9) an O-ring interposed between the O-ring engagement surface on the plunger and the sealing surface defined on the valve body, (10) a first spring located in the second bore portion and having a first end engaged with the second bore portion adjacent to the intersection of the first bore portion and the second bore portion and a second end engaged with the valve plunger, the first spring biasing the valve plunger in a direction toward the orifice, (11) a second spring located in the second bore portion and having a first end engaged with the valve plunger and a second end engaged with a surface located adjacent to the orifice, the second spring biasing the valve plunger in a direction toward the first bore portion in opposition to the bias on the valve plunger by the first spring, and (12) the plunger being movable in the valve body from a first location in which the plunger shoulder of the plunger is in abutting contact with the plunger stop of the valve body and a second location in which the second end on the second portion of the plunger is in abutting contact with the surface adjacent to the orifice; and B) a fluid reservoir unit which includes
(1) a dip tube having a fluid inlet end fluidically connected to an outlet end of a fluid manifold and an outlet end spaced apart from the inlet end of said dip tube, (2) a hollow housing having an internal volume, a first end, a second end spaced apart from the first end of the hollow housing and a longitudinal axis extending between the first end of the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir and the second end of the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir, the dip tube being located in the internal volume of the hollow housing of said reservoir and extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the hollow housing of said reservoir, the outlet end of the dip tube being located adjacent to the second end of the hollow housing of said reservoir, and (3) a fluid outlet defined in the hollow housing of said reservoir adjacent to the first end of the hollow housing, the fluid outlet defined in the hollow housing being fluidically connected to another fluid manifold.
- 14. A system for use in administrating therapeutic gas to a patient comprising:
A) a source of therapeutic gas; B) a first equalization valve having an inlet and an outlet; C) a first fluid conduit having an inlet end fluidically connected to said first equalization valve; D) said first equalization valve having an inlet and an outlet and including elements to define a first equalization pressure and a second equalization pressure between the inlet and the outlet of said first equalization valve, with the elements being movable to immediately allow flow of gas through said first equalization valve when pressure at the inlet of said first equalization valve is greater than pressure at the outlet of said first equalization valve plus the first equalization pressure, or the pressure at the outlet of said first equalization valve is greater than pressure at the inlet of said first equalization valve plus the second equalization pressure, and to prevent flow through said first equalization valve at all other pressure conditions; E) a second equalization valve having an inlet and an outlet with the inlet of said second equalization valve being fluidically connected to the outlet of said first fluid conduit; F) a first fluid manifold having an inlet end fluidically connected to said second equalization valve; G) said second equalization valve having an inlet and an outlet and including elements to define a first equalization pressure and a second equalization pressure between the inlet and the outlet of said second equalization valve, with the elements being movable to immediately allow flow of gas through said second equalization valve when pressure at the inlet of said second equalization valve is greater than pressure at the outlet of said second equalization valve plus the first equalization pressure of said second equalization valve, or the pressure at the outlet of said second equalization valve is greater than pressure at the inlet of said second equalization valve plus the second equalization pressure of said second equalization valve, and to prevent flow through said second equalization valve at all other pressure conditions; H) a first pressure sensor fluidically connected to said first fluid manifold, the first pressure sensor including a signal generator which generates a signal corresponding to fluid pressure in said first fluid manifold; I) a first pressure regulator fluidically connected to said first fluid manifold and fluidically connected to a second fluid manifold; J) a pressure relief valve fluidically connected to said second fluid manifold; K) a first solenoid controlled valve fluidically connected to said second fluid manifold, said first solenoid controlled valve including a mechanism which controls operation of said first solenoid controlled valve in accordance with signals received; L) a muffler fluidically connected to said first solenoid controlled valve; M) a second solenoid controlled valve fluidically connected to said second fluid manifold, said second solenoid controlled valve being controlled in accordance with signals received and being fluidically connected to a third fluid manifold; N) an outlet end of said first fluid manifold; O) a fluid reservoir unit having an outlet; P) a fourth fluid manifold having an inlet end fluidically connected to the outlet of said fluid reservoir unit; Q) a second pressure sensor fluidically connected to said fourth fluid manifold and including a signal generator which generates a signal corresponding to fluid pressure of fluid in said fourth fluid manifold; and R) a second pressure regulator fluidically connected to said fourth fluid manifold.
- 15. A system for use in administrating therapeutic gas to a patient comprising:
A) a first equalization valve; B) a first fluid conduit having an inlet end fluidically connected to said first equalization valve; C) said first equalization valve having an inlet and an outlet and including elements to define a first equalization pressure and a second equalization pressure between the inlet and the outlet of said first equalization valve, with the elements being movable to immediately allow flow of gas through said first equalization valve when pressure at the inlet of said first equalization valve is greater than pressure at the outlet of said first equalization valve plus the first equalization pressure, or the pressure at the outlet of said first equalization valve is greater than pressure at the inlet of said first equalization valve plus the second equalization pressure, and to prevent flow through said first equalization valve at all other pressure conditions; D) a second equalization valve; E) a first fluid manifold having an inlet end fluidically connected to said second equalization valve; F) said second equalization valve having an inlet and an outlet and including elements to define a first equalization pressure and a second equalization pressure between the inlet and the outlet of said second equalization valve, with the elements being movable to immediately allow flow of gas through said second equalization valve when pressure at the inlet of said second equalization valve is greater than pressure at the outlet of said second equalization valve plus the first equalization pressure of said second equalization valve, or the pressure at the outlet of said second equalization valve is greater than pressure at the inlet of said second equalization valve plus the second equalization pressure of said second equalization valve, and to prevent flow through said second equalization valve at all other pressure conditions; G) a first pressure sensor fluidically connected to said first fluid manifold, the first pressure sensor including a signal generator which generates a signal corresponding to fluid pressure in said first fluid manifold; H) a first pressure regulator having an inlet fluidically connected to said first fluid manifold and an outlet fluidically connected to a second fluid manifold; I) a pressure relief valve fluidically connected to the second fluid manifold; J) a first solenoid controlled valve fluidically connected to said second fluid manifold, said first solenoid controlled valve being controlled in accordance with signals received; K) a muffler fluidically connected to said first solenoid controlled valve; L) a second solenoid controlled valve having an inlet fluidically connected to the first fluid manifold and an outlet fluidically connected to a third fluid manifold, said second solenoid controlled valve including and a signal receiver which controls operation of said second solenoid controlled valve in accordance with signals received; M) a fluid reservoir unit having an inlet fluidically connected to said third fluid manifold and having an outlet; O) a fourth fluid manifold having an inlet end fluidically connected to the fluid outlet of said fluid reservoir unit; P) a second pressure sensor fluidically connected to said fourth fluid manifold and including a signal generator which generates a signal corresponding to fluid pressure of fluid in said fourth fluid manifold; and Q) a second pressure regulator fluidically connected to said fourth fluid manifold.
- 16. A system for use in administrating therapeutic gas to a patient comprising:
A) an equalization valve; B) a fluid manifold having an inlet end fluidically connected to said equalization valve; C) said first equalization valve having an inlet and an outlet and including elements to define a first equalization pressure and a second equalization pressure between the inlet and the outlet of said first equalization valve, with the elements being movable to immediately allow flow of gas through said first equalization valve when pressure at the inlet of said first equalization valve is greater than pressure at the outlet of said first equalization valve plus the first equalization pressure, or the pressure at the outlet of said first equalization valve is greater than pressure at the inlet of said equalization valve plus the second equalization pressure, and to prevent flow through said first equalization valve at all other pressure differential conditions; D) a first pressure sensor fluidically connected to said fluid manifold, the first pressure sensor including a signal generator which generates a signal corresponding to fluid pressure in said fluid manifold; E) a first pressure regulator fluidically connected to said fluid manifold and having an outlet; F) a pressure relief valve fluidically associated with said first pressure regulator; G) a first solenoid controlled valve fluidically associated with said first pressure regulator, said first solenoid controlled valve being controlled in accordance with signals received; H) a second solenoid controlled valve fluidically associated with said first solenoid controlled valve and having an outlet, said second solenoid controlled valve including a signal receiver which controls operation of said second solenoid controlled valve in accordance with signals received; J) a fluid reservoir unit having an inlet fluidically associated with said second solenoid controlled valve and an outlet; K) another fluid manifold having an inlet end fluidically connected to the fluid outlet of said fluid reservoir unit; L) a second pressure sensor fluidically connected to said another fluid manifold and including a signal generator which generates a signal corresponding to fluid pressure of fluid in said another fluid manifold; and M) a second pressure regulator fluidically connected to said another fluid manifold.
- 17. The system defined in claim 16 further including alarms connected to said sensors.
- 18. A process for administrating therapeutic gas to a patient comprising:
A) providing a source of therapeutic gas at a supply pressure; B) connecting the source of therapeutic gas to an inlet of a first fluid conduit; C) connecting an outlet of the first fluid conduit to a first fluid manifold that is part of a first set of fluidic plumbing elements; D) permitting gas to flow between the source of therapeutic gas and a first fluid manifold when pressure of the source of therapeutic gas is greater than the pressure of the first fluid manifold plus a first equalization pressure or when pressure of the first fluid manifold is greater than pressure of the source of therapeutic gas plus a second equalization pressure and preventing flow from the source of therapeutic gas to the first fluid manifold and preventing flow from the first fluid manifold to the source of therapeutic gas at all other pressures; E) purging the first set of fluidic plumbing elements by
(1) closing an outlet end of the first set of fluidic plumbing elements, (2) flowing gas from the source of therapeutic gas into the first fluid conduit and the first set of fluidic plumbing elements while the outlet end of the first set of fluidic plumbing elements is closed, (3) venting fluid from the first set of fluidic plumbing elements, (4) allowing gas from the source of therapeutic gas to flow through the first set of fluidic plumbing elements for an appropriate time period, (5) stopping the venting of the first set of fluidic plumbing elements at the end of the appropriate time period, and (6) opening the outlet end of the first set of fluidic plumbing elements after venting of the first fluid manifold is stopped; F) flowing therapeutic gas from the outlet end of the first set of fluidic plumbing elements into a fluid reservoir; G) storing therapeutic gas in the fluid reservoir; and H) flowing therapeutic gas from the fluid reservoir to a patient.
- 19. The process defined in claim 18 further including a step of monitoring fluid pressure in the first fluid conduit and venting fluid from the first set of fluidic plumbing elements when fluid pressure in the first fluid conduit rises above a preset pressure from a point below the preset pressure.
- 20. The process defined in claim 19 further including a step of monitoring fluid pressure in the first fluid conduit and immediately closing an outlet of first set of fluidic plumbing elements when fluid pressure in the first set of fluidic plumbing elements is below a second preset value.
- 21. The process defined in claim 20 including a step of continuing to flow therapeutic gas from the fluid reservoir to the patient after the outlet of the first set of fluidic plumbing elements is closed.
- 22. A system for use in administrating therapeutic gas to a patient comprising:
A) an equalization valve which includes
(1) a valve body having a first end and a second end, (2) a longitudinal axis extending between the first end and the second end of the valve body, (3) a first bore portion extending from the first end of the valve body toward the second end of the valve body, (4) a second bore portion intersecting the first bore and extending from the first bore to the second end of the body, the second bore having a second end, (5) a plunger stop shoulder defined at the intersection of the first bore and the second bore, (6) a sealing surface defined on the valve body adjacent to the second bore, (7) an orifice which is fluidically connected to the second bore portion, (8) a plunger movably mounted in the valve body and which includes
(a) a first portion movably located in the first bore portion, (b) a second portion movably located in the second bore portion, the first portion of the plunger being joined to the second portion of the plunger, (c) a plunger shoulder formed where the first portion of the plunger joins the second portion of the plunger, (d) a seal element engagement surface on the second portion of the plunger, and (e) a second end on the second portion of the plunger, the second end being spaced apart from the plunger shoulder in the direction of the orifice, (9) seal interposed between the seal engagement surface on the plunger and the sealing surface defined on the valve body, (10) a first spring located in the second bore portion and having a first end engaged with the second bore portion adjacent to the intersection of the first bore portion and the second bore portion and a second end engaged with the valve plunger, the first spring biasing the valve plunger in a direction toward the orifice, (11) a second spring located in the second bore portion and having a first end engaged with the valve plunger and a second end engaged with a surface located adjacent to the orifice, the second spring biasing the valve plunger in a direction toward the first bore portion in opposition to the bias on the valve plunger by the first spring, and (12) the plunger being movable in the valve body from a first location in which the plunger shoulder of the plunger is in abutting contact with the plunger stop of the valve body and a second location in which the second end on the second portion of the plunger is in abutting contact with the surface adjacent to the orifice; and B) a fluid reservoir unit which includes
(1) a dip tube having a fluid inlet end fluidically connected to an outlet end of a fluid manifold and an outlet end spaced apart from the inlet end of said dip tube, (2) a hollow housing having an internal volume, a first end, a second end spaced apart from the first end of the hollow housing and a longitudinal axis extending between the first end of the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir and the second end of the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir, the dip tube being located in the internal volume of the hollow housing of said reservoir and extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the hollow housing of said reservoir, the outlet end of the dip tube being located adjacent to the second end of the hollow housing of said reservoir, and (3) a fluid outlet defined in the hollow housing of said reservoir adjacent to the first end of the hollow housing, the fluid outlet defined in the hollow housing being fluidically connected to another fluid manifold.
- 23. A system for use in administrating therapeutic gas to a patient comprising:
A) a first equalization valve which includes
(1) a valve body having a first end and a second end, (2) a longitudinal axis extending between the first end and the second end of the valve body, (3) a first bore extending from the first end of the valve body toward the second end of the valve body, the first bore having an internal dimension, (4) a second bore intersecting the first bore and extending from the first bore to the second end of the body, the second bore having a second end and an internal dimension that is larger than the internal dimension of the first bore, (5) a plunger stop shoulder defined at the intersection of the first bore and the second bore, (6) a sealing surface defined on the valve body adjacent to the second bore, (7) a mechanical retainer mounted on the body adjacent to the second end of the second bore, the mechanical retainer including an orifice which is fluidically connected to the second bore, (8) a plunger movably mounted in the valve body and which includes
(a) a first portion movably located in the first bore and including an outer dimension, (b) a second portion movably located in the second bore and including an outer dimension, the outer dimension of the second portion of the plunger being larger than the outer dimension of the first portion of the plunger, the first portion of the plunger being joined to the second portion of the plunger, (c) a plunger shoulder formed where the first portion of the plunger joins the second portion of the plunger, (d) an seal engagement surface on the second portion of the plunger, and (e) a second end on the second portion of the plunger, the second end being spaced apart from the plunger shoulder in the direction of the mechanical retainer, (9) a seal element interposed between the seal engagement surface on the plunger and the sealing surface defined on the valve body, (10) a first spring located in the second bore and having a first end engaged with the second bore adjacent to the intersection of the first bore and the second bore and a second end engaged with the valve plunger, the first spring biasing the valve plunger in a direction toward the mechanical retainer, (11) a second spring located in the second bore and having a first end engaged with the valve plunger and a second end engaged with the mechanical retainer, the second spring biasing the valve plunger in a direction toward the first bore in opposition to the bias on the valve plunger by the first spring, and (12) the plunger being movable in the valve body from a first location in which the plunger shoulder of the plunger is in abutting contact with the plunger stop of the valve body and a second location in which the second end on the second portion of the plunger is in abutting contact with the mechanical retainer adjacent to the orifice in the mechanical retainer; B) a first fluid conduit having an inlet end fluidically connected to the second bore of the valve body and an outlet end; C) a first fluid manifold having an inlet end fluidically connected to the outlet end of the first fluid conduit; D) a first pressure sensor fluidically connected to said first fluid manifold, the first pressure sensor including a signal generator which generates a signal corresponding to fluid pressure in said first fluid manifold; E) a first pressure regulator having an inlet fluidically connected to said first fluid manifold and having an outlet fluidically connected to second fluid manifold; F) a pressure relief valve fluidically connected to said second fluid manifold; G) a first solenoid controlled valve fluidically connected to said fluid manifold; H) a muffler fluidically connected to said first solenoid controlled valve; I) a second solenoid controlled valve having an inlet fluidically connected to said second fluid manifold and having an outlet fluidically connected to a third fluid manifold, said second solenoid controlled valve including a signal receiver which controls operation of said second solenoid controlled valve in accordance with signals received; J) a fluid reservoir unit which includes
(1) a dip tube having a fluid inlet end fluidically connected to an outlet end of said third fluid manifold and an outlet end spaced apart from the inlet end of said dip tube, (2) a hollow housing having an internal volume, a first end, a second end spaced apart from the first end of the hollow housing and a longitudinal axis extending between the first end of the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir unit and the second end of the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir unit, the dip tube being located in the internal volume of the hollow housing of said reservoir unit and extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir unit, the outlet end of the dip tube being located adjacent to the second end of the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir unit, and (3) a fluid outlet defined in the hollow housing of said reservoir adjacent to the first end of the hollow housing and spaced apart from the second end of the hollow housing; K) a fourth fluid manifold having an inlet end fluidically connected to the fluid outlet of the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir unit; L) a second pressure sensor fluidically connected to said fourth fluid manifold and including a signal generator which generates a signal corresponding to fluid pressure of fluid in said fourth fluid manifold; and M) a second pressure regulator fluidically connected to said fourth fluid manifold.
- 24. A system for use in administrating-therapeutic gas to a patient comprising:
an equalization valve which includes
(1) a valve body having a first end and a second end, (2) a longitudinal axis extending between the first end and the second end of the valve body, (3) a first bore extending from the first end of the valve body toward the second end of the valve body, the first bore having an internal dimension, (4) a second bore intersecting the first bore and extending from the first bore to the second end of the body, the second bore having a second end and an internal dimension that is larger than the internal dimension of the first bore, (5) a plunger stop shoulder defined at the intersection of the first bore and the second bore, (6) a sealing surface defined on the valve body adjacent to the second bore, (7) a mechanical retainer mounted on the body adjacent to the second end of the second bore, the mechanical retainer including an orifice which is fluidically connected to the second bore, (8) a plunger movably mounted in the valve body and which includes
(a) a first portion movably located in the first bore and including an outer dimension, (b) a second portion movably located in the second bore and including an outer dimension, the outer dimension of the second portion of the plunger being larger than the outer dimension of the first portion of the plunger, the first portion of the plunger being joined to the second portion of the plunger, (c) a plunger shoulder formed where the first portion of the plunger joins the second portion of the plunger, (d) an seal engagement surface on the second portion of the plunger, and (e) a second end on the second portion of the plunger, the second end being spaced apart from the plunger shoulder in the direction of the mechanical retainer, (9) a seal element interposed between the seal engagement surface on the plunger and the sealing surface defined on the valve body, (10) a first spring located in the second bore and having a first end engaged with the second bore adjacent to the intersection of the first bore and the second bore and a second end engaged with the valve plunger, the first spring biasing the valve plunger in a direction toward the mechanical retainer, (11) a second spring located in the second bore and having a first end engaged with the valve plunger and a second end engaged with the mechanical retainer, the second spring biasing the valve plunger in a direction toward the first bore in opposition to the bias on the valve plunger by the first spring, and (12) the plunger being movable in the valve body from a first location in which the plunger shoulder of the plunger is in abutting contact with the plunger stop of the valve body and a second location in which the second end on the second portion of the plunger is in abutting contact with the mechanical retainer adjacent to the orifice in the mechanical retainer.
- 25. A system for use in administrating therapeutic gas to a patient comprising:
A) a first equalization valve which includes
(1) a valve body having a first end and a second end, (2) a longitudinal axis extending between the first end and the second end of the valve body, (3) a first bore extending from the first end of the valve body toward the second end of the valve body, the first bore having an internal dimension, (4) a second bore intersecting the first bore and extending from the first bore to the second end of the body, the second bore having a second end and an internal dimension that is larger than the internal dimension of the first bore, (5) a plunger stop shoulder defined at the intersection of the first bore and the second bore, (6) a sealing surface defined on the valve body adjacent to the second bore, (7) a mechanical retainer mounted on the body adjacent to the second end of the second bore, the mechanical retainer including an orifice which is fluidically connected to the second bore, (8) a plunger movably mounted in the valve body and which includes
(a) a first portion movably located in the first bore and including an outer dimension, (b) a second portion movably located in the second bore and including an outer dimension, the outer dimension of the second portion of the plunger being larger than the outer dimension of the first portion of the plunger, the first portion of the plunger being joined to the second portion of the plunger, (c) a plunger shoulder formed where the first portion of the plunger joins the second portion of the plunger, (d) a seal engagement surface on the second portion of the plunger, and (e) a second end on the second portion of the plunger, the second end being spaced apart from the plunger shoulder in the direction of the mechanical retainer, (9) a seal interposed between the seal engagement surface on the plunger and the sealing surface defined on the valve body, (10) a first spring located in the second bore and having a first end engaged with the second bore adjacent to the intersection of the first bore and the second bore and a second end engaged with the valve plunger, the first spring biasing the valve plunger in a direction toward the mechanical retainer, (11) a second spring located in the second bore and having a first end engaged with the valve plunger and a second end engaged with the mechanical retainer, the second spring biasing the valve plunger in a direction toward the first bore in opposition to the bias on the valve plunger by the first spring, and (12) the plunger being movable in the valve body from a first location in which the plunger shoulder of the plunger is in abutting contact with the plunger stop of the valve body and a second location in which the second end on the second portion of the plunger is in abutting contact with the mechanical retainer adjacent to the orifice in the mechanical retainer; B) a first fluid conduit having an inlet end fluidically connected to the second bore of the valve body and an outlet end; C) a first fluid manifold having an inlet end fluidically connected to the outlet end of said fluid conduit; D) a first pressure sensor fluidically connected to said first fluid manifold, the first pressure sensor including a signal generator which generates a signal corresponding to fluid pressure in said first fluid manifold; E) a first pressure regulator having an inlet fluidically connected to said first fluid manifold and having an outlet fluidically connected to a second fluid manifold; F) a pressure relief valve fluidically connected to said second fluid manifold; G) a first solenoid controlled valve fluidically connected to said second fluid manifold, said first solenoid controlled valve being controlled in accordance with signals received; H) a muffler fluidically connected to said first solenoid controlled valve; I) a second solenoid controlled valve having an inlet fluidically connected to said second fluid manifold and having an outlet fluidically connected to a third fluid manifold, said second solenoid controlled valve including a signal receiver which controls operation of said second solenoid controlled valve in accordance with signals received; J) a fluid reservoir unit which includes
(1) a dip tube having a fluid inlet end fluidically connected to said outlet end of said third fluid manifold and an outlet end spaced apart from the inlet end of said dip tube, (2) a hollow housing having an internal volume, a first end, a second end spaced apart from the first end of the hollow housing and a longitudinal axis extending between the first end of the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir unit and the second end of the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir unit, the dip tube being located in the internal volume of the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir unit and extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir unit, the outlet end of the dip tube being located adjacent to the second end of the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir unit, and (3) a fluid outlet defined in the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir unit adjacent to the first end of the hollow housing and spaced apart from the second end of the hollow housing; K) a fourth fluid manifold having an inlet end fluidically connected to the fluid outlet of the hollow housing of said fluid reservoir unit; L) a second pressure sensor fluidically connected to said fourth fluid manifold and including a signal generator which generates a signal corresponding to fluid pressure of fluid in said fourth fluid manifold; and M) a second pressure regulator fluidically connected to said fourth fluid manifold.
- 26. A system for use in administrating therapeutic gas to a patient comprising:
A) a source of therapeutic gas; B) a first equalization valve having an inlet and an outlet and including elements to define a first equalization pressure and a second equalization pressure between the inlet and the outlet of said first equalization valve, with the elements being movable to immediately allow flow of gas through said first equalization valve when pressure at the inlet of said first equalization valve is greater than pressure at the outlet of said first equalization valve plus the first equalization pressure, or the pressure at the outlet of said first equalization valve is greater than pressure at the inlet of said equalization valve plus the second equalization pressure, and to prevent flow through said first equalization valve at all other pressure differential conditions; C) a fluid manifold having an inlet end fluidically connected to said equalization valve; D) a fluid reservoir unit fluidically connected to said fluid manifold; and E) another fluid manifold fluidically connected to said fluid reservoir unit.
- 27. The system defined in claim 26 wherein said fluid reservoir unit includes a housing and a dip tube, with the dip tube of said fluid reservoir unit being fluidically connected to said equalization valve and having an outlet end, said fluid reservoir unit having an outlet end spaced apart from the outlet end of the dip tube of said fluid reservoir unit.
- 28. The system defined in claim 27 wherein the outlet of the housing of said fluid reservoir unit is located with respect to the outlet end of the dip tube of said fluid reservoir unit so that fluid entering the housing of said fluid reservoir unit via said dip tube flows in a direction different from a direction of flow of fluid exiting the housing of said fluid reservoir unit via the outlet end of said fluid reservoir unit.
- 29. The system defined in claim 27 wherein said fluid reservoir unit includes a portion of coiled tubing.
- 30. The system defined in claim 26 further including a second equalization valve.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part application Ser. No. 09/688,229 filed on Oct. 16, 2000 and owned by the same assignee. The present application incorporates herein the disclosure of the Ser. No. 09/688,229 patent application by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09688229 |
Oct 2000 |
US |
Child |
10351755 |
Jan 2003 |
US |