HOSE FITTING WITH FREEZE PROTECTION VALVE AND METHOD
20200293072 ยท 2020-09-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03B7/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16L15/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L41/023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L41/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A flow-regulating device is able to automatically prevent freezing of water within conduits. The flow-regulating device includes a water-tight manifold, a normally-closed flow-valve, a solenoid able to open the flow-valve, a thermal-sensor, and an electronic circuit. The manifold has a threaded hose-outlet, a drain-outlet, and an inlet. The flow-valve enables fluid to flow between the inlet and the drain-outlet when opened by the solenoid. The thermal-sensor produces a temperature-signal corresponding to an exterior-temperature and transmits the temperature-signal to the electronic circuit. The electronic-circuit produces a flow-signal based upon the temperature-signal when the temperature-signal drops below a temperature-threshold, and transmits the flow-signal to the solenoid, thereby opening the flow-valve when the exterior-temperature drops below a predetermined threshold. In this way, the system can be configured to automatically enable fluid flow through the device and associated conduit when the exterior-temperature drops below freezing, reducing the likelihood of pipes freezing during the winter.
Claims
1. A flow-regulating device able to automatically prevent freezing of water within conduits, the flow-regulating device comprising: a water-tight manifold having a hose-outlet comprising a threaded-adapter, a drain-outlet, and an inlet in fluid communication with at least the hose-outlet, the inlet able to be fluidly connected with a conduit; a normally-closed flow-valve which, when not closed, enables fluid communication between the inlet and the drain-outlet; a solenoid able to open the flow-valve when engaged; a thermal-sensor able to produce a temperature-signal corresponding to an exterior-temperature; and an electronic-circuit able to accept power from a power-source, receive the temperature-signal from the thermal-sensor, and produce a flow-signal based upon the temperature-signal when the temperature-signal drops below a temperature-threshold, the solenoid being responsive to open when the solenoid receives the flow-signal from the electronic-circuit.
2. The flow-regulating device of claim 1, further comprising a temperature-display screen indicating a temperature as determined by the thermal-sensor.
3. The flow-regulating device of claim 1, further comprising a manual-override button in electrical communication with a power source and the solenoid, such that engaging the manual-override button engages the solenoid and opens the normally-closed flow-valve.
4. The flow-regulating device of claim 1, further comprising a transformer-adapter which accepts an input from the power-source and provide a twelve-volt power signal output to the flow-regulating device.
5. The flow-regulating device of claim 1, wherein the transformer-adapter comprises a power-input, the power-input being selected from the group comprising a NEMA-1 standard plug and a NEMA-5 standard plug.
6. The flow-regulating device of claim 1, wherein the temperature-threshold is between thirty-one and thirty-three degrees Fahrenheit.
7. The flow-regulating device of claim 1, wherein the threaded adapter is a inch-11.5 garden hose thread.
8. The flow-regulating device of claim 1, wherein the temperature-threshold is user-programmable via a user-interface, the user-interface being in digital communication with the electronic-circuit.
9. The flow-regulating device of claim 1, wherein the inlet is always in fluid communication with the hose-outlet.
10. The flow-regulating device of claim 1, wherein the water-tight manifold is constructed of cast iron.
11. The flow-regulating device of claim 1, wherein the watertight-manifold is constructed of plastic.
12. The flow-regulating device of claim 8, wherein the user-interface comprises an L.E.D. screen.
13. The flow-regulating device of claim 2, wherein the temperature-display screen comprises an L.E.D. screen.
14. The flow-regulating device of claim 1, wherein each of the inlet, the hose-outlet, and the drain-outlet are substantially tubular.
15. A freeze-preventing and flow-regulating device comprising: a water-tight manifold having a hose-outlet comprising a threaded-adapter, a drain-outlet, and an inlet in fluid communication with at least the hose-outlet, the inlet able to be fluidly connected with a conduit; a normally-closed flow-valve which, when not closed, enables fluid communication between the inlet and the drain-outlet; a solenoid able to open the flow-valve when engaged; a thermal-sensor able to produce a temperature-signal corresponding to an exterior-temperature; and an electronic-circuit able to accept power from a power-source, receive the temperature-signal from the thermal-sensor, and produce a flow-signal based upon the temperature-signal when the temperature-signal drops below a temperature-threshold, the solenoid being responsive to open when the solenoid receives the flow-signal from the electronic-circuit; further comprising a temperature-display screen indicating a temperature as determined by the thermal-sensor; further comprising a transformer-adapter which accepts an input from the power-source and provide a twelve-volt power signal output to the flow-regulating device; wherein the transformer-adapter comprises a power-input, the power-input being selected from the group comprising a NEMA-1 standard plug and a NEMA-5 standard plug; wherein the temperature-threshold is between thirty-one and thirty-three degrees Fahrenheit; wherein the threaded adapter is a inch-11.5 garden hose thread; wherein the temperature-threshold is user-programmable via a user-interface, the user-interface being in digital communication with the electronic-circuit; and wherein the inlet is always in fluid communication with the hose-outlet.
16. The flow-regulating device of claim 15, further comprising set of instructions; and wherein the flow-regulating device is arranged as a kit.
17. A method of preventing a water conduit from freezing in cold temperatures, the method comprising the steps of: providing a flow-regulating device able to automatically prevent freezing of water within conduits, the flow-regulating device comprising a water-tight manifold having a hose-outlet comprising a threaded-adapter, a drain-outlet, and an inlet in fluid communication with at least the hose-outlet, the inlet able to be fluidly connected with a conduit; a normally-closed flow-valve which, when not closed, enables fluid communication between the inlet and the drain-outlet, a solenoid able to open the flow-valve when engaged, a thermal-sensor able to produce a temperature-signal corresponding to an exterior-temperature, an electronic-circuit able to accept power from a power-source, receive the temperature-signal from the thermal-sensor, and produce a flow-signal based upon the temperature-signal when the temperature-signal drops below a temperature-threshold, the solenoid being responsive to open when the solenoid receives the flow-signal from the electronic-circuit; coupling the inlet with a conduit; coupling the electronic-circuit to a power source; generating the temperature signal via the thermal-sensor; transmitting the temperature-signal to the electronic-circuit; converting the temperature-signal to a flow-signal when the temperature-signal drops below a temperature-threshold; transmitting the flow-signal to the solenoid; and activating the solenoid to open the flow-valve, thereby enabling a flow of fluid through the drain-outlet.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising the steps of coupling the hose-outlet to a garden hose.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a hose fitting with freeze protection valve and method, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0015] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a discharge control system and more particularly to a hose fitting with freeze protection valve and method as used to improve the preventing pipes from freezing.
[0017] Generally, the flow-regulating device is a system that alleviates freezing problems by allowing flow through a discharge valve when the ambient temperature of the environment falls below a predetermined threshold. Because allowing the water within the conduit increases the kinetic energy of the water, the water is less likely to freeze. Additionally, because new water is continually being drawn from parts of the system more insulated than the location of the device, the water flowing through the system and out the discharge has less time to cool and freeze. The flow-regulating device further provides an automated system for protecting pipes from freezing during cold weather. The system selectively opens a discharge valve to allow a slow drip of water to flow when exterior temperatures reach a preset range, thereby preventing a pipe from bursting and causing costly water damage to an occupied structure, such as a home or business. In this way, the system eliminates damage to the plumbing system, insulation, sheetrock, flooring, furniture, and more, offering a system that is low cost, easy to install and maintain, and can be operated using very low levels of electricity consumption.
[0018] The flow-regulating device is able to be installed on the exterior of a home or building to prevent pipes from freezing during temperature changes. In particular, the device may be advantageous for protecting exterior pipes which feed garden hoses. Preferably, the device is a tee or splitter fitting which has an inlet and two outlets. One outlet of the device includes a threaded adapter sized to receive a garden hose. The other outlet includes an electronic solenoid that controls a flow valve, and a drain on the terminal side of the flow valve. In some embodiments, this drain could be connected to another conduit, but in most application, the drain may simply terminate in an aperture, allowing the water passing through the flow valve to drain to the environment. The system includes a sensor and associated circuitry which can recognize the temperature outdoors and cause the solenoid in response to release a slow flow of water. The system may be powered using a household type transformer which reduces a one-hundred-and-ten volt input to a twelve-volt output, in order to supply low voltage power to an electronic circuit board with a display temperature screen and the thermal sensor probe. For the purposes of this specification, one-hundred-and-ten volt and twelve-volt are not understood to be exact figures, but rather, the electrical standards for electrical devices operating within allowable voltage ranges which are expressed by those having skill in the art as one-hundred-and-ten volt and twelve-volt respectively. The device can be installed on either a hose bib water outlet or on water supply inlet side with manual override button. The device is serviceable and can be checked and tested for proper functionality at any given time of the year. The exact specifications may vary.
[0019] Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
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[0021] According to one embodiment, the flow-regulating device 100 may be arranged as a kit 105. In particular, the flow-regulating device 100 may further include a set of instructions 107. The instructions 107 may detail functional relationships in relation to the structure of the flow-regulating device 100 such that the flow-regulating device 100 can be used, maintained, or the like, in a preferred manner.
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[0024] Upon reading this specification, it should be appreciated that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as user preferences, design preference, structural requirements, marketing preferences, cost, available materials, technological advances, etc., other structural arrangements such as, for example, additional fasteners, mounts, features, circuits, etc., may be sufficient.
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[0026] It should be noted that step 509 is an optional step and may not be implemented in all cases. Optional steps of method of use 500 are illustrated using dotted lines in
[0027] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.