A sensing module for a fluid valve utilizes a sensor body having a sensing chamber. An extension member is fixedly coupled to a main valve element, is slidable within the sensing chamber along a first axis, and has an inclined cam surface. A plunger has a cam follower for engaging the cam surface an
A sensing module for a fluid valve utilizes a sensor body having a sensing chamber. An extension member is fixedly coupled to a main valve element, is slidable within the sensing chamber along a first axis, and has an inclined cam surface. A plunger has a cam follower for engaging the cam surface and is slidable along a second axis between a first position when the valve element is in its deactuated position and a second position when the valve element is in its actuated position. The plunger is exposed to the sensing chamber. A sensing switch is coupled to the plunger for generating a switch signal indicative of the first and second positions. The valve body and the sensing body cooperate to form a fluid passage between the outlet port and the sensing chamber, and the plunger moves to the second position when the valve element is in the deactuated position if a fluid pressure greater than a predetermined pressure is present at the outlet port.
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What is claimed is: 1. A monitored valve system comprising: a valve body including an inlet port, an outlet port, and a valve element having a piston surface at one end thereof for receiving a pilot pressure to move said valve element between a deactuated position and an actuated position, wherein
What is claimed is: 1. A monitored valve system comprising: a valve body including an inlet port, an outlet port, and a valve element having a piston surface at one end thereof for receiving a pilot pressure to move said valve element between a deactuated position and an actuated position, wherein said inlet port and said outlet port are fluidically decoupled when said valve element is in said deactuated position, and wherein said inlet port and said outlet port are fluidically coupled when said valve element is in said actuated position; and a sensing module comprising: a sensor body having a sensing chamber; an extension member fixedly coupled to said valve element, slidable within said sensing chamber along a first axis, and having an inclined cam surface; a plunger having a cam follower for engaging said cam surface, wherein said plunger is slidable along a second axis between a first position when said valve element is in said deactuated position and a second position when said valve element is in said actuated position, said plunger being exposed to said sensing chamber; and a sensing switch coupled to said plunger for generating a switch signal indicative of said first and second positions; wherein said valve body and said sensing body cooperate to form a fluid passage between said outlet port and said sensing chamber, and wherein said plunger moves to said second position when said valve element is in said deactuated position if a fluid pressure greater than a predetermined pressure is present at said outlet port. 2. The monitored valve system of claim 1 wherein said extension member includes a pilot passage for passing pilot pressure through said sensing module to said piston surface. 3. The monitored valve system of claim 2 wherein said extension member comprises a tube member slidable on a boss, and wherein said pilot passage comprises a bore within said boss and an interior space of said tube member. 4. The monitored valve system of claim 3 wherein said tube member is joined at one end to said valve element, and wherein said pilot passage further comprises a plurality of through-holes in said tube member at said one end. 5. The monitored valve system of claim 1 wherein said cam surface is comprised of a ramp. 6. The monitored valve system of claim 5 wherein said cam surface inclines with respect to said first axis. 7. The monitored valve system of claim 1 wherein said cam follower is comprised of a roller. 8. The monitored valve system of claim 1 wherein said second axis is substantially perpendicular to said first axis. 9. The monitored valve system of claim 1 wherein said sensing switch is comprised of an electrical switch. 10. A sensing module for sensing a state of a fluid valve, wherein said fluid valve includes a valve body including an inlet port, an outlet port, and a valve element having a piston surface at one end thereof for receiving a pilot pressure to move said valve element between a deactuated position and an actuated position, wherein said inlet port and said outlet port are fluidically decoupled when said valve element is in said deactuated position, and wherein said inlet port and said outlet port are fluidically coupled when said valve element is in said actuated position, said sensing module comprising: a sensor body having a sensing chamber; an extension member for fixedly coupling to said valve element, wherein said extension member is slidable within said sensing chamber along a first axis, and wherein said extension member has an inclined cam surface; a plunger having a cam follower for engaging said cam surface and slidable along a second axis between a first position corresponding to said valve element being in said deactuated position and a second position corresponding to said valve element being in said actuated position, said plunger being exposed to said sensing chamber; and a sensing switch coupled to said plunger for generating a switch signal indicative of said first and second positions; wherein said sensing body includes a fluid passage extending from said sensing chamber and for coupling to said outlet port, and wherein said plunger moves to said second position when said valve element is in said deactuated position if a fluid pressure greater than a predetermined pressure is present at said outlet port. 11. The sensing module of claim 10 wherein said extension member includes a pilot passage for passing pilot pressure through said sensing module to said piston surface. 12. The sensing module of claim 11 wherein said extension member comprises a tube member slidable on a boss, and wherein said pilot passage comprises a bore within said boss and an interior space of said tube member. 13. The sensing module of claim 12 wherein said tube member is adapted to be joined at one end to said valve element, and wherein said pilot passage further comprises a plurality of through-holes in said tube member at said one end. 14. The sensing module of claim 10 wherein said cam surface is comprised of a ramp. 15. The sensing module of claim 14 wherein said cam surface inclines with respect to said first axis. 16. The sensing module of claim 10 wherein said cam follower is comprised of a roller. 17. The sensing module of claim 10 wherein said second axis is substantially perpendicular to said first axis. 18. The sensing module of claim 10 wherein said sensing switch is comprised of an electrical switch. 19. A method for sensing a state of a fluid valve wherein said fluid valve includes a valve body including an inlet port, an outlet port, and a valve element having a piston surface at one end thereof for receiving a pilot pressure to move said valve element between a deactuated position and an actuated position, wherein said inlet port and said outlet port are fluidically decoupled when said valve element is in said deactuated position, and wherein said inlet port and said outlet port are fluidically coupled when said valve element is in said actuated position, said method comprising the steps of: sensing longitudinal movement of said valve element via a cam-actuated plunger moving between a first position corresponding to said valve element being in said deactuated position and a second position corresponding to said valve element being in said actuated position, said plunger being coupled to a switch for generating a switch signal indicative of said first and second positions; sensing the presence of a fluid pressure at said outlet port greater than a predetermined pressure when said valve element is in said deactuated position by applying said fluid pressure at said outlet port against said cam-actuated plunger in a manner adapted to move said cam-actuated plunger to said second position. 20. The method of claim 19 further comprising the steps of: applying said pilot pressure to said piston surface; and detecting said fluid valve to be in a faulted state if said switch signal indicates that said plunger is in said first position. 21. The method of claim 19 further comprising the steps of: decoupling said pilot pressure from said piston surface; and detecting said fluid valve to be in a faulted state if said switch signal indicates that said plunger is in said second position.
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