Claims
- 1. A waste liquid collection and transfer system, comprising:
- at least one liquid waste transfer vessel having a liquid input valve and a liquid output valve, and being adapted to receive waste liquid;
- a pressurized gas liquid transfer system including at least one gas control valve for providing pressurized gas to said vessel;
- a waste liquid collection tank;
- a waste liquid drain line being engaged at one end thereof with said vessel and being engaged at another end thereof with said waste liquid collection tank;
- a liquid level alarm device being engaged with said tank and providing an alarm signal when a liquid level within said tank reaches a predetermined value;
- a system controller being electronically engaged to said alarm device and to said valves to control said valves to fill said vessel with waste liquid when said alarm signal is received by said system controller.
- 2. A system as described in claim 1, further including two liquid transfer vessels.
- 3. A system as described in claim 2, wherein said liquid input valve is electronically controlled by said system controller and adapted to supply input liquid to either of said vessels.
- 4. A system as described in claim 3 wherein said liquid output valve is electronically controlled by said system controller and adapted to supply output liquid from either of said vessels to said drain line.
- 5. A system as described in claim 2 wherein upon receipt of said alarm signal, said system controller first provides control signals to empty both said vessels to said tank, then closes said output valve to said tank, then controls said input valve to fill both said vessels, and then provides electronic signals to shut off waste liquid flowing to said liquid transfer vessels when both said vessels are full.
- 6. A system as described in claim 1 wherein said waste liquid drain line is closed except for an output opening at said waste liquid collection tank and input openings for receiving waste liquid from each said vessel.
- 7. A system as described in claim 1 wherein said liquid waste transfer vessel is disposed proximate a waste liquid producing tool, and wherein said system controller is disposed at a remote location from said vessel.
- 8. A system as described in claim 7 wherein said tool and said pressure vessel are located in a clean room facility, and said system controller is located outside of said clean room facility.
- 9. A system as described in claim 8 wherein a plurality of system controllers are located at an off-site facility, each said system controller providing control signals to at least one liquid waste transfer vessel.
- 10. A waste liquid collection and transfer system comprising:
- a plurality of liquid transfer devices, each said device being adapted to receive waste liquid from a waste liquid producing tool;
- each said liquid transfer device including at least one liquid transfer vessel having a liquid input valve and a liquid output valve, and being adapted to receive waste liquid from said tool;
- a waste liquid collection tank;
- a waste liquid drain line being engaged at one end thereof with said waste liquid collection tank and being further engaged with each said vessel to receive waste liquid therefrom;
- a system controller being electronically engaged to each said liquid transfer device to control the flow of waste liquid through each said vessel.
- 11. A system as described in claim 10 wherein each said liquid transfer device further includes a pressurized gas liquid transfer system including at least one gas control valve for providing pressurized gas to said vessel, said gas control valve being controlled by electronic signals from said system controller.
- 12. A system as described in claim 10 wherein said waste liquid drain line is closed except for an output opening at said waste liquid collection tank and input openings for receiving waste liquid from each said vessel.
- 13. A system as described in claim 10 wherein said liquid waste transfer vessel is disposed proximate a waste liquid producing tool, and wherein said system controller is disposed at a remote location from said vessel.
- 14. A system as described in claim 13 wherein said tool and said pressure vessel are located in a clean room facility, and said system controller is located outside of said clean room facility.
- 15. A system as described in claim 14 wherein a plurality of system controllers are located at an off-site facility, each said system controller providing control signals to at least one liquid waste transfer vessel.
- 16. A system as described in claim 10, further including a liquid level alarm device being engaged with said tank and providing an alarm signal when a liquid level within said tank reaches a predetermined value; said system controller being electronically engaged to said alarm device to control said valves to fill each said vessel waste liquid when alarm signal is received by said system controller.
- 17. A system as described in claim 16 wherein upon receipt of said alarm signal, said system controller first provides control signals to empy both said vessels to said tank, then closed said output valve to said tank, then controls said input valve to fill both vessels, and then provides electronic signals to shut off liquid flowing from said tool when both said vessels are full.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/186,724, filed Nov. 4, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,019,116, entitled Liquid Transfer System, by Daniel Schell, which is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/777,681, filed Dec. 20, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,832,948 issued Nov. 10, 1998, entitled Liquid Transfer System by Daniel Schell.
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