Claims
- 1. A tank filling and discharge mechanism, comprising:(a) an inlet valve comprising a housing, a valve seat, and a first valve element moveable relative to said valve seat for opening and closing said inlet valve, wherein said inlet valve is operatively coupleable to a tank and to a source of fluid, whereby when said inlet valve is operatively coupled to said tank and to said source of fluid, said inlet valve admits said fluid to said tank when said inlet valve is open; (b) a discharge valve comprising a second moveable valve element, wherein said discharge valve is operatively coupleable to said tank, whereby when said discharge valve is operatively coupled to said tank and said discharge valve is opened, said fluid can discharge from said tank through said discharge valve; (c) a coupling element operatively coupled to said first moveable valve element of said inlet valve and to said second moveable valve element of said discharge valve so that when said discharge valve is closed, said inlet valve is open; and when said inlet valve is closed, said discharge valve is open; (d) an activation element operatively coupled to at least one of said coupling element, said inlet valve, and said discharge valve, whereby when activated, said activation element causes said inlet valve to open and said discharge valve to close; (e) a first biasing element operatively coupled to at least one of said inlet valve, said coupling element and said discharge valve, whereby said first biasing element applies a biasing force to close said inlet valve; (f) a retaining element operatively coupled to at least one of said inlet valve, said coupling element, and said discharge valve, wherein said retaining element comprises a clamp mechanism that releasably engages said at least one of said inlet valve, said coupling element, and said discharge valve; and (g) a float, wherein said float is moveable relative to said coupling element; a position of said float is responsive to a fluid level in the tank; for said position below a first position, when said discharge valve is closed, said retaining element engages at least one of said inlet valve, said coupling element, and said discharge valve, so as to prevent said inlet valve from closing and said discharge valve from opening; for said position above said first position, said float engages said retaining element so as to cause said retaining element to release said at least one of said inlet valve, said coupling element, and said discharge valve, thereby enabling said first biasing element to close said inlet valve and open said discharge valve.
- 2. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein said first biasing element comprises a spring.
- 3. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein said coupling element comprises a rod operatively coupled between said first valve element of said inlet valve said second valve element of said discharge valve, and said clamp mechanism comprises at least one pawl that clamps said at least one of said inlet valve, said coupling element and said discharge valve.
- 4. A tank filling and discharge mechanism, comprising:(a) an inlet valve comprising a housing, a valve seat, and a first valve element moveable relative to said valve seat for opening and closing said inlet valve, wherein said inlet valve is operatively coupleable to a tank and to a source of fluid, whereby when said inlet valve is operatively coupled to said tank and to said source of fluid, said inlet valve admits said fluid to said tank when said inlet valve is open; (b) a discharge valve comprising a second moveable valve element, wherein said discharge valve is operatively coupleable to said tank, whereby when said discharge valve is operatively coupled to said tank and said discharge valve is opened, said fluid can discharge from said tank through said discharge valve; (c) a coupling element operatively coupled to said first moveable valve element of said inlet valve and to said second moveable valve element of said discharge valve so that when said discharge valve is closed, said inlet valve is open; and when said inlet valve is closed, said discharge valve is open; (d) an activation element operatively coupled to at least one of said coupling element, said inlet valve, and said discharge valve, whereby when activated, said activation element causes said inlet valve to open and said discharge valve to close; (e) a first biasing element operatively coupled to at least one of said inlet valve, said coupling element and said discharge valve, whereby said first biasing element applies a biasing force to close said inlet valve; (f) a retaining element operatively coupled to at least one of said inlet valve, said coupling element, and said discharge valve, wherein said coupling element comprises a rod operatively coupled between said first valve element of said inlet valve said second valve element of said discharge valve, said retaining element comprises a clamp mechanism that releasably engages said at least one of said inlet valve, said coupling element, and said discharge valve, said clamp mechanism comprises at least one pawl that clamps said at least one of said inlet valve, said coupling element and said discharge valve, and said clamp mechanism comprises a plurality of pawls; and (g) a float, wherein said float is moveable relative to said coupling element; a position of said float is responsive to a fluid level in the tank; for said position below a first position, when said discharge valve is closed, said retaining element engages at least one of said inlet valve, said coupling element, and said discharge valve, so as to prevent said inlet valve from closing and said discharge valve from opening; for said position above said first position, said float engages said retaining element so as to cause said retaining element to release said at least one of said inlet valve, said coupling element, and said discharge valve, thereby enabling said first biasing element to close said inlet valve and open said discharge valve.
- 5. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 3, wherein said clamp mechanism comprises at least one second biasing element that biases said at least one pawl against said coupling element so as to retain said coupling element in a position that holds said inlet valve open when said pawl is not engaged by said float.
- 6. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 3, wherein a section of said rod is increased to facilitate engagement of said retaining element with said rod when said rod is positioned to close said discharge valve.
- 7. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 3, wherein a section of said rod is decreased to facilitate disengagement of said retaining element from said rod by said float.
- 8. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein said float is disposed about said coupling element.
- 9. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 3, wherein said float is disposed about said coupling element, and said rod comprises a first flange that provides support for said float when the fluid in the tank is below a first level.
- 10. A tank filling and discharge mechanism, comprising:(a) an inlet valve comprising a housing, a valve seat, and a first valve element moveable relative to said valve seat for opening and closing said inlet valve, wherein said inlet valve is operatively coupleable to a tank and to a source of fluid, whereby when said inlet valve is operatively coupled to said tank and to said source of fluid, said inlet valve admits said fluid to said tank when said inlet valve is open; (b) a discharge valve comprising a second moveable valve element, wherein said discharge valve is operatively coupleable to said tank, whereby when said discharge valve is operatively coupled to said tank and said discharge valve is opened, said fluid can discharge from said tank through said discharge valves (c) a coupling element operatively coupled to said first moveable valve element of said inlet valve and to said second moveable valve clement of said discharge valve so that when said discharge valve is closed, said inlet valve is open; and when said inlet valve is closed, said discharge valve Is open, wherein said coupling element comprises a rod operatively coupled between said first valve element of said inlet valve and said second valve element of said discharge valve, and said rod comprises a second flange, (d) an activation element operatively coupled to at least one of said coupling element, said inlet valve, and said discharge valve, whereby when activated, said activation element causes said inlet valve to open and said discharge valve to close; (e) a first biasing element operatively coupled to at least one of said inlet valve, said coupling element and said discharge valve, whereby said first biasing element applies a biasing force to close said inlet valve; (f) a retaining element operatively coupled to at least one of said inlet valve, said coupling element, and said discharge valve, wherein said retaining element comprises a clamp mechanism that releasably engages said at least one of said inlet valve, said coupling element, and said discharge valve; and (g) a float, wherein said float is disposed about said coupling element, said float is moveable relative to said coupling element; a position of said float is responsive to a fluid level in the tank; for said position below a first position, when said discharge valve is closed, said retaining element engages at least one of said inlet valve, said coupling element, and said discharge valve, so as to prevent said inlet valve from closing and said discharge valve from opening; for said position above said first position, said float engages said retaining element so as to cause said retaining element to release said at least one of said inlet valve, said coupling element, and said discharge valve, thereby enabling said first biasing element to close said inlet valve and open said discharge valve, said float comprises a first lip, and said second flange and said first lip are adapted so that said first lip engages said second flange when said float is above said first position, so as to increase said biasing force against said first valve element.
- 11. It A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein said coupling element further comprises a flexible link operatively coupled to said discharge valve.
- 12. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 1, further comprising a tank, wherein said inlet valve and said discharge valve are operatively coupled to said tank, and said activation element comprises a handle mechanism.
- 13. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein said activation element is operatively coupled to at least one of said coupling element and said inlet valve, said first biasing element is operatively coupled to at least one of said inlet valve and said coupling element, and said retaining element is operatively coupled to said coupling element, wherein said retaining element comprises a clamp mechanism that releasably engages said coupling element.
- 14. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 13, wherein said first biasing element is operatively coupled to said inlet valve.
- 15. A tank filling and discharge mechanism, comprising:(a) an inlet valve comprising a housing, a valve seat and a first valve element moveable relative to said valve seat for opening and closing said inlet valve, wherein said inlet valve is operatively coupleable to a tank and to a source of fluid, whereby when said inlet valve is operatively coupled to said tank and to said source of fluid, said inlet valve admits said fluid to said tax when said inlet valve is open; (b) a discharge valve comprising a second moveable valve element, wherein said discharge valve is operatively coupleable to said tank, whereby when said discharge valve is operatively coupled to said tank and said discharge valve is opened, said fluid can discharge from said tank through said discharge valve; (c) a coupling element operatively coupled to said first moveable valve element of said inlet valve and to said second moveable valve element of said discharge valve so that when said discharge valve is closed, said inlet valve is open, and when said inlet valve is closed, said discharge valve is open, wherein said coupling element comprises a rod operatively coupled between said first valve element of said inlet valve said second valve element of said discharge valve, whereby said first and second moveable valve elements are moved by a translation of said rod; (d) an activation element operatively coupled to at least one of said coupling element, said inlet valve, and said discharge valve, whereby when activated, said activation element causes said inlet valve to open and said discharge valve to close; (e) a first biasing element operatively coupled to at least one of said inlet valve, said coupling element and said discharge valve, whereby said first biasing element applies a biasing force to close said inlet valve, (f) a retaining element operatively coupled to said rod, wherein said retaining element is comprises a latch mechanism operatively coupled between said rod and said housing of said inlet valve that releasably engages said coupling element, and (g) a float, wherein said float is moveable relative to said coupling element; a position of said float is responsive to a fluid level in the tank; for said position below a first position, when said discharge valve is closed, said retaining element engages said coupling element so as to prevent said inlet valve from closing aid said discharge valve from opening; for said position above said first position, said float engages said retaining element so as to cause said retaining element to release said coupling element, thereby enabling said first biasing element to close said inlet valve and open said discharge valve.
- 16. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 15, wherein said rod further comprises a second lip and said latch mechanism comprises a pawl that engages said second lip of said rod when said rod is positioned to close said discharge valve, so as to latch said coupling element.
- 17. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 15, wherein said first biasing element comprises a spring.
- 18. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 15, wherein said float is disposed about said coupling element.
- 19. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 15, further comprising a tank, wherein said inlet valve and said discharge valve are operatively coupled to said tank and said activation element comprises a handle mechanism.
- 20. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 15, wherein said activation element is operatively coupled to at least one of said coupling element and said inlet valve, said first biasing element is operatively coupled to at least one of said inlet valve and said coupling element.
- 21. A method of filling a tank with fluid and then discharging the fluid from the tank, comprising;(a) controlling an inflow of a fluid from a source of fluid into a tank with an inlet valve; (b) controlling a discharge of said fluid from said tank with a discharge valve; (c) operatively coupling said inlet valve to said discharge valve so that when said discharge valve is closed, said inlet valve is open; and when said inlet valve is closed, said discharge valve is open; (d) applying a biasing force so as to tend to close said inlet valve, (e) closing said discharge valve, thereby causing said inlet valve to open by said coupling of said inlet valve to said discharge valve, thereby admitting said fluid to said tank; (f) providing a clamping force so as to hold said discharge valve closed against said biasing force; (g) modifying said clamping force responsive to a buoyancy force, whereby when a level of said fluid in said tank is above a threshold, said biasing force is sufficient to overcome said clamping force, thereby closing said inlet valve and opening said discharge valve; and (h) discharging at least a portion of said fluid from said tank through said discharge valve.
- 22. A method of filling a tank with fluid and then discharging the fluid from the tank, comprising:(a) controlling an inflow of a fluid from a source of fluid into a tank with an inlet valve; (b) controlling a discharge of said fluid from said tank with a discharge valve; (c) operatively coupling said inlet valve to said discharge valve so that when said discharge valve is closed, said inlet valve is open; and when said inlet valve is closed, said discharge valve is open; whereby said inlet valve is opened and said discharge valve is closed by a translation of a coupling element in a first direction; and said inlet valve is closed and said discharge valve is opened by a translation of said coupling element in a second direction opposite to said first direction; (d) applying a biasing force so as to tend to close said inlet valve; (e) closing said discharge valve, thereby causing said inlet valve to open by said coupling of said inlet valve to said discharge valve, thereby admitting said fluid to said tank; (f) providing a latching force so as to hold said discharge valve closed against said biasing force; (g) modifying said latching force responsive to a buoyancy force, whereby when a level of said fluid in said tank is above a threshold, said latching force is released, thereby enabling said biasing force to close said inlet valve and open said discharge valve: and (h) discharging at least a portion of said fluid from said tank through said discharge valve.
- 23. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 4, wherein said first biasing element comprises a spring.
- 24. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 4, wherein said clamp mechanism comprises at least one second biasing element that biases said at least one pawl against said coupling element so as to retain said coupling element in a position that holds said inlet valve open when said pawl is not engaged by said float.
- 25. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 4, wherein a section of said rod is increased to facilitate engagement of said retaining element with said rod when said rod is positioned to close said discharge valve.
- 26. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 4, wherein a section of said rod is decreased to facilitate disengagement of said retaining element from said rod by said float.
- 27. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 4, wherein said float is disposed about said coupling element.
- 28. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 27, wherein said rod comprises a first flange that provides support for said float when the fluid in the tank is below a first level.
- 29. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 27, wherein said rod comprises a second flange, said float comprises a first lip, and said second flange and said first lip are adapted so that said first lip engages said second flange when said float is above said first position, so as to increase said biasing force against said first valve element.
- 30. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 4, wherein said coupling element further comprises a flexible link operatively coupled to said discharge valve.
- 31. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 4, further comprising a tank, wherein said inlet valve and said discharge valve are operatively coupled to said tank, and said activation element comprises a handle mechanism.
- 32. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 4, wherein said activation element is operatively coupled to at least one of said coupling element and said inlet valve, said first biasing element is operatively coupled to at least one of said inlet valve and said coupling element, and said retaining element is operatively coupled to said coupling element, wherein said retaining element comprises a clamp mechanism that releasably engages said coupling element.
- 33. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 32, wherein said first biasing clement is operatively coupled to said inlet valve.
- 34. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 10, wherein said first biasing element comprises a spring.
- 35. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 10, wherein said clamp mechanism comprises at least one pawl that clamps said at least one of said inlet valve, said coupling element and said discharge valve.
- 36. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 10, wherein said clamp mechanism comprises a plurality of pawls.
- 37. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 10, wherein said clamp mechanism comprises at least one second biasing element that biases said at least one pawl against said coupling element so as to retain said coupling element in a position that holds said inlet valve open when said pawl is not engaged by said float.
- 38. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 10, wherein a section of said rod is increased to facilitate engagement of said retaining element with said rod when said rod is positioned to close said discharge valve.
- 39. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 10, wherein a section of said rod is decreased to facilitate disengagement of said retaining element from said rod by said float.
- 40. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 10, wherein said rod comprises a first flange that provides support for said float when the fluid in the tank is below a first level.
- 41. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 10, wherein said coupling element further comprises a flexible link operatively coupled to said discharge valve.
- 42. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 10, further comprising a tank, wherein said inlet valve and said discharge valve are operatively coupled to said tank, and said activation element comprises a handle mechanism.
- 43. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 10, wherein said activation element is operatively coupled to at least one of said coupling element and said inlet valve, said first biasing element is operatively coupled to at least one of said inlet valve and said coupling element, and said retaining element is operatively coupled to said coupling element, wherein said retaining element comprises a clamp mechanism that releasably engages said coupling element.
- 44. A tank filling and discharge mechanism as recited in claim 43, wherein said first biasing element is operatively coupled to said inlet valve.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The instant application claims the benefit of prior U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/146,884 filed on Aug. 2, 1999, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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