Fluid handling – Convertible – Unit orientable in a single location between plural positions
Patent
1992-09-03
1993-04-06
Chambers, A. Michael
Fluid handling
Convertible
Unit orientable in a single location between plural positions
137269, 137613, 251367, 25112915, E03B 100
Patent
active
051994569
ABSTRACT:
A gas valve includes two solenoid valves connected fluidically in series. A housing assembly contains a circuit board on which electrical components and a plurality of plug terminals and pin terminals are mounted. The plug terminals are adapted to be connected to the solenoid valves and the pin terminals are adapted to be connected to external circuitry. The housing assembly is adapted to be attached to the valve body either in a first position wherein the pin terminals extend in a first direction or in a second position wherein the pin terminals extend in a second direction. The housing assembly and the solenoid valves are adapted for enabling connection of the solenoid valves to the circuit board when the housing assembly is in either the first or second position. The solenoid valves are operated by direct current and are so mechanically constructed as to operate in a relatively quiet manner.
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Banes Ralph E.
Bauman Patrick S.
Fernstrom Carl F.
Love John J.
Becker, Sr. Paul A.
Chambers A. Michael
Emerson Electric Co.
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