Claims
- 1. A valve system utilizing three independent input signals combined in a two-out-of-three logic function for actuation of de-actuation of a normally pressurized associated mechanism operatively connected to a pressure supply and a vent, comprising: valve means composed of a plurality of valve assemblies positioned intermediate an associated pressure supply, a vent, and an associated mechanism to be actuated or de-actuated; a first pair of said valve assemblies being positioned intermediate an associated pressure supply and a vent, a second pair of said valve assemblies being positioned intermediate a vent and an associated mechanism to be actuated or de-actuated; valve actuation/de-actuation signals a, b, and c, for actuation/de-actuation of said valve means; and means for initiating said signals a, b, and c; whereby failure of one of signals a, b, and c, or failure of a corresponding valve assembly will neither prevent nor cause action of an associated mechanism.
- 2. The valve system defined in claim 1, wherein another of said valve assemblies is in common with one of said first pair of valve assemblies positioned intermediate an associated pressure supply and said vent, and having an ouput therefrom connected intermediate said second pair of valve assemblies positioned intermediate said vent and an associated mechanism.
- 3. The valve system defined in claim 1, wherein another of said valve assemblies is positioned so as to have an input connected intermediate said first pair of valve assemblies and an output connected intermediate said second pair of valve assemblies.
- 4. The valve system defined in claim 1, wherein another of said valve assemblies is positioned so as to have an input connected intermediate said first pair of valve assemblies and an output connected to an output of one of said first pair of valve assemblies.
- 5. The valve system defined in claim 1, wherein said actuation/de-actuation signals define logic symbols a,b,c and a,b,c and conditions of actuation and de-actuation are expressed by Boolean equations ab+bc+ca+abc, ab+bc+ca+abc, and equivalent variations thereof.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the course of, or under, a contract with the United States Department of Energy.
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3223590 |
Troeger |
Dec 1965 |
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