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Title:
LOW PROFILE BACKWATER VALVE WITH LOCK
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2012/021961
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A low profile backwater valve includes a hollow valve body having an inlet, an outlet, a top and a bottom. A pivoting valve member that is buoyant in water moves between a normally open position along the bottom of the valve bod} and a closed position sealing the inlet. A locking member is positioned in the hollow valve body. The locking member has a release position below the pivot axis of the valve member that permits the valve member to pivot freely, and a locking position immediately adjacent to the valve member that secures the valve member in the closed position. A handle is attached to the locking member and is accessible from outside and from the top of the hollow valve body. The handle moves the locking member between the release position and the locking position.

Inventors:
COSCARELLA GABE (CA)
Application Number:
PCT/CA2010/001268
Publication Date:
February 23, 2012
Filing Date:
August 20, 2010
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
COSCARELLA GABE (CA)
International Classes:
E03C1/12; E03F7/04; E03C1/288; E03C1/298; F16K15/03; F16K15/18; F16K31/22; F16K35/02
Foreign References:
CA2640496A12010-04-01
US3828982A1974-08-13
Other References:
"Adapt-A-Valve", BACKWATER-VALVES., 12 April 2009 (2009-04-12), Retrieved from the Internet [retrieved on 20110412]
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
THOMPSON, Douglas B. (Edmonton, Alberta T6E 1X2, CA)
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Claims:
What is Claimed is:

1. A low profile backwater valve, comprising:

a hollow valve bod}' having an inlet an outlet a top and a bottom;

a pivoting valve member pivotally movable between a normally open position along the bottom of the valve bod}' and a closed position sealing the inlet, the valve member having a hinge end that pivots about a pivot axis toward the bottom of the hollow valve bod}', a remote end, and opposed sides, the valve member being buoyant in water;

characterised in that:

a locking member is positioned in the hollow valve bod}'; the locking member having a release position below the pivot axis of the valve member that permits the valve member to pivot freeh', and a locking position immediately adjacent to the valve member that secures the valve member in the closed position; and

a handle is attached to the locking member and accessible from outside and from the top of the hollow valve bod}', the handle moving the locking member between the release position and the locking position.

2. The low profile backwater valve of claim 1, wherein the locking member is received in a channel in an inner surface of the hollow valve bod}' in the release position.

3. The low profile backwater valve of claim 1, wherein connectors connect the handle to the locking member, the connectors being received in channels in an inner surface of the hollow valve bod}', the channels acting as guides to guide the locking member between the release position and the locking position

Description:
TITLE

[0001 ] Low Profile Backwater Valve with Lock FIELD

[0002] The present invention relates to a backwater valve used to prevent a backflow of sewage into a home that has a lock.

BACKGROUND

[0003] Canadian patent application no. 2,640,496 (Coscarella) relates to a low profile backwater valve that prevents a backflow of sewage into a home.

SUMMARY

[0004] There is provided a low profile backwater valve, comprising a hollow valve body having an inlet, an outlet, a top and a bottom. A pivoting valve member is pivotalh' movable between a normally open position along the bottom of the valve bod}' and a closed position sealing the inlet. The valve member has a hinge end that pivots about a pivot axis toward the bottom of the hollow valve bod}', a remote end, and opposed sides. The valve member is buoyant in water. The low profile backwater valve is characterised in that: a locking member is positioned in the hollow valve bod}', the locking member having a release position below the pivot axis of the valve member that permits the valve member to pivot freeh', and a locking position immediately adjacent to the valve member that secures the valve member in the closed position; and a handle is attached to the locking member and accessible from outside and from the top of the hollow valve bod}', the handle moving the locking member between the release position and the locking position.

[0005] According to another aspect, the locking member ma}' be received in a channel in an inner surface of the hollow valve bod}' in the release position. Connectors ma}- connect the handle to the locking member, the connectors being received in channels in an inner surface of the hollow valve bod}', the channels acting as guides to guide the locking member between the release position and the locking position. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0006] These and other features will become more apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings, the drawings are for the purpose of illustration onh' and are not intended to in an ' way limit the scope of the invention to the particular embodiment or embodiments shown, wherein:

FIG. 1 is a side elevation view in section of a low profile backwater valve with a lock in a release position.

FIG. 2 is a side elevation view in section of a low profile backwater valve with a locki in a locked position.

FIG. 3 is a top plan view in section of the low profile backwater valve with a lock in the release position.

FIG. 4 is a top plan view of a variation of the low profile backwater valve with the valve bod}' removed.

FIG. 5 is a side elevation view of a further variation of the low profile backwater valve.

FIG. 6 is a side elevation view in section of a further variation of the low profile backwater valve.

FIG. 7 is an end elevation view in section of the low profile backwater valve. DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0007] A low profile backwater valve generally identified by reference numeral 10 will now be described with reference to FIG. 1 through 6.

[0008] Structure and Relationship of Parts:

[0009] Referring to FIG. 1, low profile backwater valve 10 has a hollow valve bod}' 12 having an inlet 14, an outlet 16, and a bottom 18. A pivoting valve member 20 is pivotally movable about a pivot axis 21 between a normally open position along bottom 18 of valve bod}' 12 and a closed position sealing inlet 14 as shown in FIG. 2. Valve member 20 has a hinge end 22, a remote end 24, and opposed sides 26. A float 28 is positioned as an appendage along at least one opposed side 26 of valve bod}' 12. Referring to FIG. 3, floats

28 are preferably positioned along both sides 26. Float 28 adds buoyancy to valve member 20, such that valve member 20 floats into the closed position in the presence of a backflow. Valve member 20 ma ' be made from buoyant material itself in which case it ma ' not be necessary to provide floats 28. However, it ma}' be desired to enhance the buoyancy of valve member 20 by including other floats. By placing floats 28 on the side, it enables valve member 20 to be designed with a lower profile within valve bod}' 12 than would otherwise be possible, as depicted in FIG. 7. Referring again to FIG. 1, the portion of float 28 at remote end 24 of valve member 20 preferably defines an inclined plane 30, such that the force of a backflow striking inclined plane 30 lifts valve member 20 toward the closed position. Referring to FIG. 6, inclined plane 30 ma}' also be independent of float 28. For example, inclined plane 30 ma}- be an outward extension of, or otherwise attached to valve member 20, with floats either positioned away from inclined plane 30 as shown, or not included on sides 26 of valve member 20. In some embodiments, where valve member 20 is sufficiently buoyant, it ma}' not be necessary to include floats 28.

[0010] Referring to FIG. 1, a locking member 33 is positioned in hollow valve bod}' 12, and is controlled by a handle 34. Locking member 33 is connected to handle 34 by connectors 39 that go around the outside of valve member 20 to avoid interfering with its operation. As shown in FIG. 3, connectors 39 are imniediateh' adjacent to the inner wall of valve bod}' 12, and ma}' be positioned in channels 41 of valve bod}' 12. As shown in FIG. 1, locking member 33 ma}' also be positioned in a channel 41. Alternatively, valve bod}' 12 could be designed with more clearance between valve bod}' 12 and valve member 20 such that channels 41 would not be necessary. However, channel 41 is also useful in that it acts as a guide and support for locking member 33. It is preferable that connectors 39 be rigid to allow them to transmit upward and downward forces from handle 34 to locking member 33, although other designs ma}' also be used. Referring to FIG. 1, locking member 33 has a release position below pivot axis 21 of valve member 20, in which valve member 20 is permitted to pivot freeh' between its open and closed positions. Referring to FIG. 2, locking member 33 also has a locked position imniediateh' adjacent to valve member 20 that secures valve member 20 in the closed position. While the locked position is shown with locking member 33 half-way up valve member 20, it will be understood that position that allows locking member 33 to apply a sufficient closing force on valve member 20. As shown, handle

34, which is accessible from outside the top of hollow valve bod}' 12, is pulled up to raise locking member 33 between the release position shown in FIG. 1 to the locked position shown in FIG. 2 and low ered again to move locking member 33 the release position. Handle 34 can also be used to lock valve bod}' 20 w hen it is closed in the presence of w ater, and also to close valve bod}' 20 in the absence of w ater, as locking member 33 is behind pivot axis 21. In the locking position, channels 41 prevent locking member 33 from moving backw ard and allowing locking member 33 to open. While locking member 33 is shown as a straight piece that extends across the entire width of valve bod}' 20, it will be understood that this need not be the case. For example, locking member 33 can be an}' shape that will fit under valve body 20 in the open position, and ma}' not extend across the entire width. For example, locking member 33 ma}' be made up of two components that extend outward from each connector 39.

[0011] It has been found that debris and other contaminants can cause difficulties in the operation of backwater valve 10. To counter this, certain features ma}- be used. Referring to FIG. 4, baffles 32 ma}' extend verticalh' from bottom 18 of valve bod}' 12 to define flow channels 35 directing flow toward float 28. Referring to FIG. 5, a hose coupling 36 ma}' be provided on valve bod}' 12 with a passage indicated by arrows 38 to flush underneath valve member 20 to remove debris that might collect between valve member 20 and bottom 18 of valve bod}' 12. Referring to FIG. 4, baffles or dams 37 extend vertically from the bottom of the valve bod}' protecting the hinge end of the valve member from contamination. Alternatively, referring to FIG. 6, baffles 37 ma}' extend from the bottom of valve bod}' 20. In addition to baffles 32 and 37, valve member 20 ma}' carry a seal 42 at remote end 24 to help prevent an}' debris carried by water from flowing under valve member 20. Referring to FIG. 5, valve bod}' 12 ma}- also have a transparent top 40 to facilitate visual inspection.

[0012] Operation:

[0013] Referring to FIG. 1 and 3, low profile backwater valve 10 is installed to allow water to flow from inlet 14 to outlet 16. If the flow of water reverses to flow from outlet 16 to inlet 14, the flow is directed by baffles 32 toward inclined plane 30 on float 28. The flow against plane 30, as well as the buoyancy of floats 28, causes valve member 20 to rise and ultimately close to prevent flow out of inlet 14. The actual combination of these forces that closes valve member 20 will depend on the rate of flow of backwater. For example, if the rate of flow is high, the force of impact on inclined plane 30 ma}- be sufficient to cause valve member 20 to close, or merely enough to lift valve member 20 partially. If the rate of flow is slower, the buoyancy of valve member 20 will cause valve member 20 to close.

[0014] Referring to FIG. 4, bottom 18 is contoured and provided with baffles 32 to direct the flow of water to close valve member 20 as well as baffles 37 to allow water that ma ' carry debris and contaminants, such as dirt, to drain away from valve member 20 and hinge end 22. This helps prevent valve member 20 from accumulating debris between valve member 20 and bottom 18, or by causing hinge end 22 to become immobilized. Referring to FIG. 5, transparent top 40 allows a visual inspection of backwater valve 10. If it becomes apparent from a visual inspection or otherwise that valve member 20 is not operating properly, hose coupling 36 allows a cleaning fluid to be flushed through to clean backwater valve 10.

[0015] If it is desired to close and lock valve bod}' 20, handle 34 is pulled away from valve bod}' 12 as shown in FIG. 2, which causes locking member 33 to move upward and cause valve member 20 to pivot to the closed position (if not already closed), and stops in the locked position. Valve member 20 is released by pushing handle 34 downward, which causes locking member 33 to move downward such that it no longer impedes valve member 20 from pivoting between the open and closed positions.

[0016] In this patent document, the word "comprising" is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specificalh' mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article "a" does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be one and only one of the elements. [0017] It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that modifications ma}- be made to the illustrated embodiments without departing from scope of the Claims.




 
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