Automatic changeover manifold

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Inventors

Maric, Radovan R.

Application #

676306

Filed

Mar-28-1991

Published

Nov-5-1991

Current US Class

137/113
137/487.5
137/557

International Classes

F16K 011/24

Field of Search

137/11 137/112 137/113 137/487.5 137/551 137/557

Assignee

Union Carbide Canada Limited (Toronto, CA)

Examiners

Hepperle; Stephen M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sim & McBurney

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Abstract
An automatic changeover manifold is described which permits an uninterrupted supply of fluid, for example, cryogenic liquified gas, from a source to a fluid delivery conduit. Liquid flow is controlled by solenoid-operated on-off valves which are switched from an open-condition to a closed-condition in response to a detected low pressure condition. When flow ceases in one feed line, the solenoid-operated valve in the other feed lines opens. The electrical circuit prevents both solenoid-operated valves from being open at the same time, provided an electric current is present in the circuit.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A control circuit for an automatic changeover manifold, comprising:

first pressure-activated switch means for switching electrical energy between a first electrical circuit and a second electrical circuit in parallel with said first electrical circuit,

first solenoid valve control relay means in said first electrical circuit and first signal lamp means in said second electrical circuit,

third electrical circuit in parallel with said first and second electrical circuits, first solenoid valve control relay contact means in said third electrical circuit and activated by said first solenoid valve control relay means, first solenoid valve coil means in said third electrical circuit and second signal lamp means in said third electrical circuit,



Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to an automatic changeover manifold, particularly for use with cryogenic fluids.

BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION

Automatic changeover manifolds are extensively utilized by the user of various gases where the supply is from cylinders or banks of cylinders and where the requirement is such that the flow must continue uninterrupted when one of the cylinders or banks becomes exhausted.

Examples of such operations in common usage are welding operations and breathing and anaesthetic gas flows in hospital environments. Most automatic changeover manifolds (ACM) utilize specialized changeover valves of the diaphragm type or regulators using rubberized diaphragms, set to different pressures, so that changeovers can occur and specialized 4-way valves configured to semi-automatic operation. Such conventional systems are not capable of controlling the flow of cold cryogenic liquified gas.

A search with respect to the present invention has been conducted in the facilities of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the following U.S. Patents have been noted as the most relevant:
 
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