Appliance safety valve assembly

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Inventors

Montgomery, Danny K.

Application #

152328

Filed

May-21-2002

Published

May-24-2005

Current US Class

137/312
137/360
137/387
681/202
681/219
682/07

International Classes

D06F 037//42

Field of Search

68/1202 68/121.9 68/207 68/121.6 137/15 137/312 137/360 137/387 137/392 137/624.11 137/624.18

Assignee

MCSM, LLC (Louisville, KY)

Examiners

Stinson; Frankie L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Carrithers Law Office, PLLC, Carrithers; David W.

US Patent References

5000224   Water shut-off valve...
6164319   Automatic shut-off...

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Abstract
A water supply safety valve kit for an appliance in which the kit includes an individual solenoid actuated normally closed valve unit for each water supply line to the appliance and a control unit that plugs into a conventional electrical female household outlet. The control unit has a first outlet at the household line voltage and into which the power cord of the appliance plugs and a second lower voltage outlet responsive to current flow to the first outlet. A count down timer circuit and a low voltage output are activated by the current flow to the first outlet and lines connect that low voltage output to the solenoid valve unit to open the same. The count down timer terminates the low voltage output after a preselected time period.
 
Claims
1. An appliance safety valve assembly, comprising,

(a) a solenoid controlled normally closed single valve unit having an inlet coupling and an outlet coupling;

(b) a control unit that plugs into a conventional household 110V AC power supply female outlet and having a first female outlet thereon at said power supply voltage and into which the power supply cord for the appliance can be plugged, said control unit having therein a circuit that includes a count down timer, a voltage step-down device selectively providing a low voltage output of less than the operating voltage of the appliance, and means sensing current flow to said first power outlet, said low voltage output being activated in response to current flow to said first outlet detected by said current flow sensing means and deactivated by said count down timer; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Technical Field

The present invention relates generally to washing machines and more particularly to an improved water supply safety valve system.

2. Prior Art

Every year the insurance industry, as well as consumers, spend hundreds of millions of dollars repairing damage caused by ruptured or leaking washing machine water supply lines. These machines often are located in areas not frequently attended and thus the problem of a broken line can go unnoticed for considerable periods of time. There are other appliances that require water supplies for example a dishwasher to which the invention is applicable but the water leakage problem is less likely because of being located in a high traffic area and thus early detection unless of course the occupants are absent for long periods of time.

Water supply line shut off valves known to employ conventional control devices are disclosed in the following U.S. Pat. No. 5,782,263 granted Jul. 21, 1998 to G. Isacson Jr; U.S. Pat. No. 5,566,715 granted Oct. 22, 1996 to H. Griffin; U.S. Pat. No. 5,503,175 granted Apr. 2, 1996 to P. Ravilious; U.S. Pat. No. 5,409,037 granted Apr. 25, 1995 to J. Wheeler; U.S. Pat. No. 5,000,224 granted Mar. 19, 1991 to W. Olsen Jr; U.S. Pat. No. 4,877,049 granted Oct. 31, 1989 to P. Formasaari; U.S. Pat. No. 4,653,534 granted Mar. 31, 1987 to S. Chung-Shan; U.S. Pat. No. 4,589,435 granted May 20, 1986 to D. Aldrich; U.S. Pat. No. 3,880,190 granted Apr. 29, 1975 to G. Boss; U.S. Pat. No. 3,874,403 granted Apr. 1, 1975 to W. Fischer; and U.S. Pat. No. 3,850,199 granted Nov. 26, 1974 to A. Stone.
 
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