IP Library Granted Patent US 7,314,370
Granted Patent B2
US 7,314,370 · App. 11/023,243 · Granted Jan 1, 2008

Automated operation check for standing valve

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Patent No.
US 7,314,370
App. No.
11/023,243
Granted
Jan 1, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of verifying proper operation of an electromagnetic valve. The method includes providing a mechanism to effect opening of the valve, verifying that the valve opened as a result of employing the mechanism to effect opening of the valve and after verifying the valve opened, signaling the valve to close after a first period of time has elapsed. The method further includes, after signaling the valve to close, signaling the valve to re-open after a second period of time has elapsed and detecting the occurrence or non-occurrence of an event associated with the closing or re-opening of the valve.

Claims (59)

1. A method of verifying proper operation of an electromagnetic valve, the method comprising:

providing a mechanism to effect opening of the valve;

verifying that the valve opened as a result of employing the mechanism to effect opening of the valve;

after verifying the valve opened, signaling the valve to close after a first period of time has elapsed;

after signaling the valve to close, signaling the valve to re-open after a second period of time has elapsed, wherein the second period of time is short enough that a flame ignited with gas emitted from the valve prior to the closing of the valve is not extinguished; and

detecting the occurrence or non-occurrence of an event associated with at least one of the closing and re-opening of the valve.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the mechanism ignites the flame in conjunction with employing the mechanism to open the valve, wherein the valve is a pilot valve, and wherein the flame is in thermal communication with a thermoelectric power supply, the power supply providing a holding current to hold the valve open.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein signaling the valve to re-open comprises applying a picking current signal to the valve.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising applying a holding current signal to the valve to hold the valve open during the first period of time.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein signaling the valve to close comprises removing the holding current signal from the valve.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein verifying that the valve opened as a result of employing the mechanism to effect opening of the valve comprises detecting a voltage signal produced by a thermoelectric device, the voltage signal being produced with a pilot flame generated using gas emitted from the opened valve.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein detecting the occurrence or non-occurrence of the event associated with at least one of closing and re-opening of the valve comprises detecting the occurrence or non-occurrence of an inductive current peak associated with the valve closing or re- opening.

8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising, in the event of detecting the occurrence or non-occurrence of an event associated with at least one of closing and re-opening of the valve, responsively providing an indication of the occurrence or non-occurrence to a user of a device in which the valve is employed.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first period of time is at least 24 hours.

10. The method of claim 1 , where in the second period of time is less than 50 millisecond.

11. The method of claim 1 , wherein in the event of detecting the occurrence or non-occurrence of the event associated with at least one of closing and re-opening of the valve, the method further comprises:

signaling the valve to again close after a third period of time has elapsed from detecting the event associated with re-opening of the valve;

signaling the valve to again re-open after a fourth period of time has elapsed from signaling the valve to close again, wherein the fourth period of time is short enough that a flame ignited with gas emitted from the valve prior to the closing of the valve is not extinguished;

detecting the occurrence or non-occurrence of an event associated with at least one of again closing and again re-opening the valve.

12. A gas powered appliance comprising:

a pilot valve;

a main-burner valve;

a thermoelectrically powered valve control circuit, wherein the control circuit comprises a storage device having executable instructions stored thereon, the instructions, when executed, provide for;

verifying that the pilot valve is opened;

signaling the pilot valve to close after a first period of time has elapsed;

signaling the pilot valve to re-open after a second period of time has elapsed, wherein the second period of time is short enough that a flame ignited with gas emitted from the pilot valve prior to the closing of the valve is not extinguished;

detecting the occurrence or non-occurrence of an event associated with at least one of the pilot valve closing and the pilot valve re-opening.

13. The appliance of claim 12 , wherein the thermoelectrically powered valve control circuit comprises a thermoelectric power supply including a thermopile device, the thermopile device being coupled with The pilot valve to provide a holding current signal to the pilot valve to hold the pilot valve open during the first period of time.

14. The appliance of claim 12 , wherein the instructions, in the event of detecting the occurrence or non-occurrence of The event associated with at least one of closing and re-opening of the pilot valve, further provide for:

responsively providing an indication of the occurrence or non-occurrence to a user of the appliance.

15. The appliance of claim 12 , wherein the instructions, in the event of detecting the occurrence or non-occurrence of the event associated with at least one of closing and re-opening of the pilot valve, further provide for:

disabling operation of the main-burner valve.

16. The appliance of claim 12 , wherein the instructions, in the event of detecting the event associated with at least one of closing and re-opening of the pilot valve, further provide for:

signaling the pilot valve to again close after a third period of time has elapsed from signaling the pilot valve to re-open;

signaling the pilot valve to again re-open after a fourth period of time has elapsed from signaling the valve to again close wherein the second period of time is short enough that a flame ignited with gas emitted from the pilot valve prior to the closing of the valve is not extinguished; and

detecting the occurrence or non-occurrence of an event associated with at least one of the closing again and re-opening again of the pilot valve.

17. The appliance of claim 12 , wherein the instructions for detecting the occurrence or non-occurrence of the event associated with re-opening of the valve comprise instructions that provide for detecting the occurrence or non-occurrence of an inductive current peak associated with the valve re-opening.

18. The appliance of claim 12 , wherein the storage device comprises a programmable controller, wherein the controller, in operation, executes the instructions stored thereon.

19. A valve system for use in a gas powered appliance, the system comprising:

a thermoelectric power supply;

a programmable controller coupled with the thermoelectric power supply;

a current source supplying a valve picking current, The current source being coupled with the controller;

a current sense device coupled with The power supply and the controller;

a valve control switch coupled with the controller and the current sense device; and

a valve coupled with the valve control switch,

wherein the controller, in operation;

determines that the valve is open;

signals the valve control switch to effect closing the valve after a first period of time;

signals the valve control switch and the current source to effect re-opening the valve after a second period of time, wherein the second period of time is short enough that a flame ignited with gas emitted from the valve prior to the closing of the valve is not extinguished; and

determines whether the valve re-opened by sensing a voltage potential change across the current sense device, wherein the voltage potential change is a result of an inductive current peak in the valve.

20. The valve system of claim 19 , wherein the thermoelectric power supply comprises:

a thermopile device in thermal communication with a pilot valve flame;

a direct-current to direct-current (DC-DC) converter and

a charge storage device.

21. The valve system of claim 20 , wherein the DC-DC converter comprises a step-up converter.

22. The valve system of claim 19 , further comprising a safety switch device coupled between the power supply and the current sense device, wherein the safety switch device is controlled by the controller.

23. The valve system of claim 22 , wherein the controller controls the safety switch device via a safety switch control circuit comprising a charge pump circuit.

24. The valve system of claim 19 , wherein the current sense device comprises a resistor.

25. The valve system of claim 19 , wherein the current sense device comprises a transformer, wherein a primary winding of the transformer is coupled between the power supply and the current sense device and a secondary winding of the transformer is coupled with the controller.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 8, 2021
From: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
To: ADEMCO INC.
Reel/Frame 056522/0420 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 26, 2018
From: ADEMCO INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 047337/0577 →