IP Library Granted Patent US 10,086,219
Granted Patent B2
US 10,086,219 · App. 14/766,688 · Granted Oct 2, 2018

Automatic switching device for a breathing apparatus with an alarm-relief function and automatic reset

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Patent No.
US 10,086,219
App. No.
14/766,688
Granted
Oct 2, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

Apparatus and associated methods relate to an automatic fluid alarm that provides a fluid-communication path between a secondary fluid source and a whistle port when a primary fluid source experiences a reduction in pressure, the automatic fluid alarm being user resettable by disconnecting the primary fluid source or otherwise reducing the primary source pressure and activating a reset member, thereby interrupting the fluid-communication path. In some examples, a piston member may provide a movable seal for providing the fluid-communication path and its interruption. An exemplary piston member may be slidably reset in a non-interrupting mode by an adequate primary fluid pressure, and slidably set in an interrupting mode by a user activation. The interrupting mode may silence the whistle which may facilitate user communication during what may be a stressful primary fluid source failure event. Some exemplary automatic fluid alarms may conserve secondary fluid when the whistle is silenced.

Claims (63)

1. An automatic switching device for a breathing apparatus comprising:

a body with a plurality of fluid communication paths;

a supplied air input in fluid communication with one of the plurality of fluid communication paths;

a backup air input in fluid communication with another one of the plurality of fluid communication paths;

an air output in fluid communication with yet another one of the fluid communication paths;

a pneumatic alarm whistle;

an alarm-relief valve comprising two positions, wherein when in the first position the alarm-relief valve is configured to allow fluid communication to the whistle, and when in the second position the alarm-relief valve is configured to interrupt fluid communication to the whistle;

a piston located within one of the fluid communication paths comprising two positions and configured to shift between the two positions based on a pressure difference between the supplied air input and the backup air input, wherein:

in the first position the piston prevents fluid communication from the backup air input to the alarm-relief valve and to the air output, and

in the second position, the piston allows fluid communication from the backup air input to the alarm-relief valve and to the air output; and

two throttle valves, each operable to open or close fluid communication through one of the plurality of fluid communication paths, wherein:

the first throttle valve is configured so that when open, the first throttle valve allows fluid communication to the air output from the supplied air input, and when closed, the first throttle valve prevents fluid communication to the air output from the supplied air input and prevents fluid communication towards the supplied air input from the backup air input; and

the second throttle valve is configured so that when open, the second throttle valve allows fluid communication from the backup air input to the air output, and when closed, the second throttle valve prevents fluid communication from the supplied air input to the whistle though the alarm-relief valve.

2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the piston is in the first position when pressure in the supplied air input is equal to or greater than pressure in the backup air input.

3. The device of claim 2 , wherein the piston moves from the first position to the second position when pressure in the supplied air input is 4-5 bar below pressure in the backup air input.

4. The device of claim 1 , wherein the alarm-relief valve comprises a one-way directional valve which is in fluid communication with the supplied air input, such that the alarm-relief valve is pushed to the first position by air flow from the supplied air input.

5. The device of claim 1 , wherein each of the throttle valves moves from the closed positon to the open position due to sufficient pressure in the corresponding fluid communication path.

6. The device of claim 4 , wherein the alarm-relief valve further comprises a button for manually moving the alarm-relief valve from the first position to the second position, and wherein any pressure in the one-way directional valve of the alarm-relief valve substantially restricts movement of the alarm-relief valve to the second position.

7. The device of claim 6 , wherein the alarm whistle, when activated by fluid communication with the backup air input, is operable to be deactivated manually, after disconnection of the supplied air input from a primary air source, by depression of the button, thereby driving the alarm-relief valve from the first to the second position.

8. The device of claim 1 , wherein the alarm-relief valve is operable to reset automatically from the second position to the first position upon air flow pressure through the supplied air input being equal to or greater than the backup air input.

9. The device of claim 1 , wherein upon reconnection of the supplied air input to a primary air source having pressure greater than the backup air input pressure, the alarm relief valve is operable to automatically reset from the second position to the first position.

10. The device of claim 6 , wherein the alarm-relief valve further comprises an alarm-relief piston, having an exterior channel about an exterior of the alarm-relief piston to permit air passage around the alarm-relief piston, and having sealing members on each side of the exterior channel to restrict airflow around the alarm-relief piston except through the exterior channel, and wherein when a user depresses the button while supplied air pressure is in the one-way directional valve of the alarm-relief valve, such supplied air is directed to the whistle.

11. The device of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of fluid communication paths comprise:

a first main fluid communication path from the supplied air input to the air output;

a second main fluid communication path from the backup air input to the air output; and

an alarm fluid communication path from the second main fluid communication path to the alarm relief valve; and wherein:

the first throttle valve is located within the first main fluid communication path;

the second throttle valve is located within the second main fluid communication path.

12. The device of claim 11 , wherein when the ala -relief valve is in the first position, the exterior channel of the alarm-relief valve is in fluid communication with both the alarm fluid communication path and the whistle.

13. The device of claim 12 , wherein when the alarm-relief valve is in the second position, the exterior channel of the alarm-relief valve is not in fluid communication with the whistle; wherein the alarm-relief valve is operable to reset automatically from the second position to the first position upon air flow pressure through the supplied air input being equal to or greater than the backup air input; and wherein after reset, the exterior channel of the alarm-relief valve is in fluid communication with the whistle.

14. The device of claim 1 , wherein the piston comprises a plurality of sealing members configured to form a seal between the piston and the corresponding fluid communication path to restrict air flow along a length of the piston.

15. The device of claim 5 , wherein each of the throttle valves comprises:

a sealing member operable to prevent leakage around the throttle valve, and

a spring configured to bias the throttle valve outward toward the closed position.

16. An automatic switching device for providing breathable air from a secondary air source should a primary air source fail, the automatic switching device comprising:

a manifold module comprising:

a first main fluid-communication path from a first input port to an output port;

a second main fluid-communication path from a second input port to the output port;

a cavity defined by a cavity wall extending between an enclosed end and an open end;

a whistle port to couple to a whistle module;

a first alarm fluid-communication path from the second main fluid-communication path to the cavity via an inlet aperture in the cavity wall;

a second alarm fluid-communication path from the cavity to the whistle port via an outlet aperture in the cavity wall;

a reset fluid-communication path from the first main fluid-communication path to the cavity via an automatic reset aperture in the cavity wall;

a control valve configured to selectively interrupt the second main fluid-communication path such that, when open, the control valve allows fluid communication from the second input port to the output port, and when dosed, the control valve prevents fluid communication from the second input port to the output port and prevents fluid communication from the first input port to the first alarm fluid-communication path; and

an alarm-relief piston module slidably disposed in the cavity, the alarm-relief piston module comprising:

a user interface for slid ably displacing the alarm-relief piston module into the cavity in response to a user input;

a shaft extending from the user interface into the cavity;

a first seal member disposed around a periphery of the shaft to form a slidable seal between the shaft and the cavity wall at a first position along a length of the shaft;

a second seal member disposed around a periphery of the shaft to form a slidable seal between the shaft and the cavity wall at a second position along the length of the shaft,

wherein the alarm-relief piston module is operative to slide to a first position in which the first and second alarm fluid-communication paths are in fluid communication with each other in response to:

i) the first main fluid--communication path being under-pressure; and

ii the user interface not being depressed by the user,

wherein the alarm-relief piston module is operative to slide to a second position in which the first and second alarm fluid-communication paths are not in fluid communication with each other in response to:

i) the first main fluid-communication path not being under-pressure; and

ii) the user interface being depressed by the user,

wherein the alarm-relief piston module is reset from the second position to the first position in response to the first pressure at the first main fluid-communication path rising above a predetermined threshold.

17. The automatic switching device of claim 16 , further comprising the whistle module coupled to the whistle port.

18. The automatic switching device of claim 16 , further comprising a spring-loaded user engagement member coupled to the user interface.

19. The automatic switching device of claim 16 , further comprising another control valve to selectively interrupt the first main fluid-communication path in response to a first fluid pressure at the first input port being below a first predetermined threshold; wherein when the control valve for the first main fluid-communication path interrupts the first main fluid-communication path, the control valve prevents fluid communication to the reset fluid-communication path from the second input port.

20. The device of claim 16 , further comprising an airflow directing piston assembly in fluid communication with the first and second main fluid communication paths and having two positions and being configured to shift between the two positions based on a pressure difference between the first and second input ports, wherein:

in the first position, the airflow directing piston assembly prevents fluid

communication from the second input port to the first alarm fluid-communication path and to the output port, and

in the second position, the airflow directing piston assembly allows fluid communication from the second input port to the first alarm fluid-communication path and to the output port.

Assignments (4)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 23, 2025
From: PROTECTIVE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, INC.; WORLDWIDE PROTECTIVE PRODUCTS, LLC; HEAROS, LLC; WEST CHESTER HOLDINGS, LLC; REFLECTIVE APPAREL FACTORY, INC.; PIP USA MANUFACTURING, INC.; HONEYWELL SAFETY PRODUCTS USA, INC.; MORNING PRIDE MANUFACTURING L.L.C.; SALISBURY ELECTRICAL SAFETY L.L.C.
To: GOLDMAN SACHS BANK USA
Reel/Frame 071342/0241 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 23, 2025
From: PROTECTIVE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, INC.; WORLDWIDE PROTECTIVE PRODUCTS, LLC; HEAROS, LLC; WEST CHESTER HOLDINGS, LLC; REFLECTIVE APPAREL FACTORY, INC.; PIP USA MANUFACTURING, INC.; HONEYWELL SAFETY PRODUCTS USA, INC.; MORNING PRIDE MANUFACTURING L.L.C.; SALISBURY ELECTRICAL SAFETY L.L.C.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 071346/0679 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 17, 2025
From: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
To: HONEYWELL SAFETY PRODUCTS USA, INC.
Reel/Frame 070538/0643 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 17, 2016
From: CORDIER, GILLES; ZHENG, JIMMY
To: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 039467/0415 →