Independent dual actuation piezo valve for magnetic resonance environments
Electrically-controllable piezo valves comprising independent, dual actuation piezo elements, systems incorporating such valves, and methods of controlling a fluid flow using such valves are described herein. These valves, systems, and methods find particular application in the field of patient care as it relates to magnetic resonance (“MR”) environments, such as environments with strong electromagnetic fields generated by MR imaging machines.
1 . A magnetic resonance (“MR”) system comprising:
a MR device;
a fluid flow device;
an electrically-controllable valve comprising:
a valve body comprising an inlet, a first outlet, and a second outlet;
a first piezo element configured to control a fluid flow (F out ) through the first outlet; and
a second piezoelectrical element configured to control the fluid flow
(
F
out
′
)
through the second outlet;
wherein the first piezo element and the second piezo element are mechanically and electrically independent of each other;
a first controller operatively connected to the first piezo element of the electrically-controllable valve; and
a second controller operatively connected to the second piezo element of the electrically-controllable valve;
wherein the first controller and the second controller are configured to independently actuate each of the first piezo element and the second piezo element.
2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the fluid flow comprises at least one of a gas or an aqueous solution.
3 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the first piezo element is configured to control the fluid flow (F out ) through the first outlet by displacing a first valve member associated with the first piezo element by between about 10 μm to about 1,000 μm when a voltage is applied to the first piezo element.
4 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the second piezo element is configured to control the fluid flow
(
F
out
′
)
through the second outlet by displacing a second valve member associated with the second piezo element by between about 10 μm to about 1,000 μm when a voltage is applied to the second piezo element.
5 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the electrically-controllable valve is a magnetic resonance (“MR”) graded electrically-controllable valve.
6 . A method of fluid control, comprising:
providing a fluid flow from a fluid flow device to an electrically-controllable valve;
applying at least a first voltage to a first piezo element of the electrically-controllable valve to allow passage of the fluid flow (F out ) from an inlet of the electrically-controllable valve through a first outlet of the electrically-controllable valve;
applying at least a second voltage to a second piezo element of the electrically-controllable valve to allow passage of the fluid flow
(
F
out
′
)
from the inlet of the electrically-controllable valve through a second outlet of the electrically-controllable valve;
detecting a fault condition with the first piezo element of the electrically-controllable valve; and
applying, at least a third voltage to the second piezo element of the electrically-controllable valve based on the fault condition detected;
wherein the first piezo element and the second piezo element are located within a valve body of the electrically-controllable valve and are electrically and mechanically independent of each other, and
wherein the first piezo element is operatively connected to a first controller, the second piezo element is operatively connected to a second controller, and the first controller and second controller are configured to independently actuate each of the first piezo element and the second piezo element.
7 . The method of claim 6 , wherein the first voltage is independently applied to the first piezo element via the first controller operatively connected to the first piezo element and an associated power supply.
8 . The method of claim 6 , wherein the second voltage is independently applied to the second piezo element via the second controller operatively connected to the second piezo element and an associated power supply.
9 . The method of claim 6 , wherein the fault condition associated with the first piezo element indicates that an intended flow of the fluid flow (F out ) from the fluid flow device is not passing through the first outlet of the electrically-controllable valve.
10 . The method of claim 9 , wherein applying the at least a third voltage to the second piezo element of the electrically-controllable valve based on the fault condition detected increases the fluid flow
(
F
out
′
)
from the fluid flow device through the second outlet.
11 . The method of claim 9 , wherein applying the at least a third voltage to the second piezo element of the electrically-controllable valve based on the fault condition detected decreases the fluid flow
(
F
out
′
)
from the fluid flow device unrough the second outlet.