Claims
- 1. A valve assembly for controlling pressurized inputs from two separate fluid sources comprising:
- a chamber having first and second opposed sides;
- an inlet port and an outlet port on each of said sides;
- means for connecting an input from a different one of said sources to each of said inlet ports;
- a valve having a movable member mounted on each inlet port to control flow through the port, the movable member being movable between a position where it blocks fluid flow through the port and a plurality of positions successively removed from the port where progressively greater flow through the port is permitted;
- a flexible membrane mounted in the chamber between the sides to separate the chamber into two substantially isolated chamber portions, the membrane being flexed when there is a pressure differential in the chamber portions to bear against the movable member for the valve of the lower pressure chamber portion to selectively control the position of the movable member and thus the flow through said valve; and
- first and second restrictors connected to the outlet ports in said first and second sides, respectively.
- 2. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 1 including a mixer, and means for connecting outputs from said restrictors as inputs to said mixer.
- 3. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said assembly is being utilized in a high pressure SFC system, and including means for connecting the output of the mixer to said SFC system.
- 4. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein, when the pressure differential between a first higher pressure one of said chamber portions and a second lower pressure chamber portion exceed a predetermined threshhold, fluid from the source connected to the first chamber input port may flow through the restrictor connected to the first chamber portion outlet, the mixer and the other restrictor to the second chamber portion, and wherein said membrane and valves are selected and positioned such that the valve in the inlet port for the second chamber portion is closed before the pressure differential reaches said threshhold, whereby backflow of fluid from one source to the other is prevented.
- 5. A valve assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said restrictors result in a controlled pressure buildup in said chamber portion, but permit sufficient fluid flow from the chamber portion so that the pressure difference between the chamber portions is not sufficient to burst the membrane.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/638,304, filed Jan. 7, 1991, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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