IP Library Granted Patent US 7,128,084
Granted Patent B2
US 7,128,084 · App. 11/018,621 · Granted Oct 31, 2006

Self-cleaning valve assembly

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,128,084
App. No.
11/018,621
Filed
Dec 21, 2004
Granted
Oct 31, 2006
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3751
USPC
251/62
Abstract

The present invention provides a method and apparatus for a self-cleaning valve assembly. The valve is adapted to cycle and thereby clean the valve assembly in response to one or more predefined parameters which are programmed into a programmable controller. The valve is additionally configured to cycle according to one or more of several different methods which have been shown to efficiently clean the valve assembly. In this manner, the valve assembly is automatically cleaned improving the efficiency thereof and eliminating stuck valve warranty returns.

Claims (32)

1. A method of cleaning a valve assembly operatively connected within a system for affecting system operation, the method comprising:

providing a valve assembly comprising a hollow valve body defining a valve bore therein and a valve disposed within said valve bore and normally actuatable in response to a desired system operation;

producing a triggering signal in response to a predefined condition, and

actuating said valve by shaking the valve with a high frequency dither based on the natural frequency of said valve in response to said triggering signal to dislodge any debris in the valve assembly irrespective of the normal actuation of said valve for a desired system operation.

2. A method of cleaning a valve assembly operatively connected within a system for affecting system operation, the method comprising:

providing a valve assembly comprising a hollow valve body defining a valve bore therein and a valve disposed within said valve bore and normally actuatable in response to a desired system operation;

producing a triggering signal in response to a predefined condition based on a vehicle mileage; and

actuating said valve in response to said triggering signal to dislodge any debris in the valve assembly irrespective of the normal actuation of said valve for a desired system operation.

3. A method of cleaning a valve assembly operatively connected within a system for affecting system operation, the method comprising:

providing a valve assembly comprising a hollow valve body defining a valve bore therein and a valve disposed within said valve bore and normally actuatable in response to a desired system operation;

producing a triggering signal in response to a predefined condition based on a time in range; and

actuating said valve in response to said triggering signal to dislodge any debris in the valve assembly irrespective of the normal actuation of said valve for a desired system operation.

4. A method of cleaning a valve assembly operatively connected within a system for affecting system operation, the method comprising:

providing a valve assembly comprising a hollow valve body defining a valve bore therein and a valve disposed within said valve bore and normally actuatable in response to a desired system operation;

producing a triggering signal in response to a predefined condition based on a shift density parameter; and

actuating said valve in response to said triggering signal to dislodge any debris in the valve assembly irrespective of the normal actuation of said valve for a desired system operation.

5. A method of cleaning a valve assembly operatively connected within a system for affecting system operation, the method comprising:

providing a valve assembly comprising a hollow valve body defining a valve bore therein and a valve disposed within said valve bore and normally actuatable in response to a desired system operation;

producing a triggering signal in response to a predefined condition based on the time required to stroke said valve; and

actuating said valve in response to said triggering signal to dislodge any debris in the valve assembly irrespective of the normal actuation of said valve for a desired system operation.

6. A self-cleaning valve assembly operatively connected within a system for affecting system operation, the valve assembly comprising:

a hollow valve body defining a valve bore therein;

a valve disposed within said valve bore of said valve body and normally actuatable in response to a desired system operation; and

a programmable controller selectively operable to generate a triggering signal in response to vehicle mileage, said programmable controller further operable to actuate said valve for self-cleaning in response to said triggering signal irrespective of the normal actuation of said valve for a desired system operation.

7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said programmable controller is adapted to actuate said valve by completely stroking and de stroking said valve multiple times.

8. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said programmable controller is adapted to actuate said valve with a high frequency dither having a duration long enough to physically move said valve a slight amount.

9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said high frequency dither is based on the natural frequency of said valve.

10. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said programmable controller is adapted to actuate said valve by partially de-stroking said valve.

11. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said programmable controller is adapted to actuate said valve by partially stroking said valve.

12. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said programmable controller is adapted to generate said triggering signal which is further responsive to a time in range.

13. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said programmable controller is adapted to generate said triggering signal which is further responsive to a shift density parameter.

14. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said programmable controller is adapted to generate said triggering signal which is further responsive to the time required to stroke said valve.