EQUIPMENT FOR CAPTURING AND STORING RAINWATER AND WATER OF OTHER ORIGINS

20200032493 ยท 2020-01-30

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    Abstract

    The object of the present patent comprises an innovative system for harvesting runoff from rainwater and other sources, basically comprising tube-like vertical deposits with varied and adequate diameters to facilitate both assembly and construction of walls and fences, being self-supporting, modular, cost-effective, either built-in or surface-installed, being formed basically by vertical cylindrical pipes (2), preferably standard PVC water pipes, with the possibility of using metal or polymer sleeves along their lengths or applying an inner lining with fiber glass or any other material aimed at increasing the strength of large diameter pipes.

    Claims

    1. EQUIPMENT FOR CAPTURING AND STORING RAINWATER AND WATER OF OTHER ORIGINS basically comprising tube-like vertical deposits with varied and adequate diameters to facilitate both assembly and construction of walls and fences, being self-supporting, modular, cost-effective, either built-in or surface-installed, characterized by being formed basically by vertical cylindrical pipes (2), preferably standard PVC water pipes, with the possibility of using metal or polymer sleeves along their lengths or applying an inner lining with fiber glass or any other material, aimed at increasing the strength of large diameter pipes, which are connected both at the bottom and on the top by identical connecting ducts (7), thereby forming communicating vases, in addition to the use of plugs (5) on the top and at the bottom of each one of the pipes (2) and structuring elements (6).

    2. EQUIPMENT FOR CAPTURING AND STORING RAINWATER AND WATER OF OTHER ORIGINS, as per claim 1, characterized by the fact that plug (5) is fitted with four holes (9) on its side and low reliefs (10) on the discoidal external face of the plug (5), whose diameters meet those of typical pipes available in the marketplace, which are designed to serve as a guide, e.g., for a diamond hole saw used to drill the hole that shall be used to connect the vertical cylindrical pipe (2) with the water input duct (3).

    3. EQUIPMENT FOR CAPTURING AND STORING RAINWATER AND WATER OF OTHER ORIGINS, as per claim 1, characterized by the existence of two uniquely shaped structuring elements (6) designed to be glued and pressured into the plug (5), both on the top and at the bottom of each vertical cylindrical pipe (2), said structuring element (6) being fitted with four holes (11) through which run the screws (8),a cradle (12) that holds and protects the connecting ducts (7), and two pieces of cylinder that are placed contiguously in relation to the vertical cylindrical ducts (2).

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    FIGURES AND PERFORMANCE

    [0013] In order to make for a perfect understanding and visualization of the object of the present patent, the following illustration figures are provided herein:

    [0014] FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of the inventive concept in a shed-like construction.

    [0015] FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of an installed module, in a preferred embodiment, where main elements of the set, object of the present patent, can be seen.

    [0016] FIG. 3 shows a detailed view of FIG. 2 showing specific aspects of the interconnections at the bottom of the pipes.

    [0017] FIG. 4 shows a cross-section view where internal details can be seen at the bottom of the pipes.

    [0018] FIG. 5 shows an exploded perspective view of the basic set, object of the present patent.

    [0019] FIG. 6 shows an inside perspective view of the plug.

    [0020] FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of the plug.

    [0021] FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of the structuring profile of the set.

    [0022] The figures show a number of elements that work jointly to form modules, but it should be pointed out that the object of this patent also allows for the use of a stand-alone vertical cylindrical pipe or dozens of such pipes.

    [0023] Below are detailed descriptions of the construction elements in a preferred embodiment of this patent.

    [0024] FIG. 5 shows the basic module, object of the present patent, in an exploded view for better visualization, comprising a pair of vertical cylindrical pipes (2) preferably PVC water pipes, with other polymers or diverse material being also acceptable, and with the possibility of using metal or polymer sleeves along their lengths or applying an inner lining made of fiber glass or any other material aimed at increasing the strength of large diameter pipes to support taller water columns heights and higher pressures, as is the case with industrial sheds or taller housing buildings; vertical cylindrical pipes (2) are based on the principle of communicating vases whose bases are interconnected by means of interconnecting ducts (7), with the water being stored in these vertical cylindrical pipes (2); the top of the modules formed by cylindrical pipes (2) is also interconnected by interconnecting ducts (7), much like the bottom interconnection.

    [0025] The vertical pipes are filled and emptied in counterphase with the input and output of atmospheric air through the collection duct (3), which is attached to the gutter (4) that receives the water from the roof (4A).

    [0026] Each vertical cylindrical pipe (2) is provided with two plugs (5) on both ends of the pipe, top and bottom, using glue and pressure. We also see two structuring elements (6) for each vertical cilyndrical pipe, whose functions are described as follows.

    [0027] 1to provide support between the vertical cilyndrical pipes (2) so as to allow for all the elements of the EQUIPMENT FOR CAPTURING AND STORING RAINWATER AND WATER OF OTHER ORIGINS (1) to work as a single unit in terms of structure, in such a way that any alien force applied to any of the components of the module, object of the present patent, will be absorbed by all elements of the module;

    [0028] 2to work as the element that keeps the vertical cilyndrical pipes (2) fixed on the groundusing screws (8) or any other appropriate methodand between them through the plug(5) to which each vertical cilyndrical pipe (2) is attached at its bottom.

    [0029] 3to work as the element that keeps the vertical cilyndrical pipes (2) fixed between them through the plug (5) to which each vertical cilyndrical pipe (2) is attached at its top.

    [0030] 4to house and protect the interconnecting ducts (7) whose work is to functionally connect the vertical cylindrical pipe (2) at the base, for water circulation, and at the top, for atmosphere air circulation. FIG. 5 shows a conventional rainwater collecting gutter (4), which can also be used for catching water from other sources and sending it on to other destinations.

    [0031] FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of one of the plugs (5) to illustrate its construction details such as the four holes (9) into which the interconnecting ducts (7) are mounted in order to create the communicating vases and receive the ducts and valves through which stored water is released.

    [0032] FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of one of the plugs (5) to illustrate its construction details, such as the four holes (9) on its side and the low reliefs (10) on the discoidal external face of the plug (5), whose diameters meet those of typical tubes available in the marketplace, which are designed to serve as a guide, e.g., for a diamond hole saw used to drill the hole that shall be used to connect the vertical cylindrical pipe (2) with the water input duct (3) shown in FIG. 5.

    [0033] FIG. 8 shows a perspective view to illustrate one of the two uniquely shaped structuring elements (6) designed to be used on each vertical cylindrical pipe (2), one of which being inserted and glued into the plugs (5) of the pipe, one into the top plug and the other one into the bottom plug, so as to keep them firmly together, both physically and functionally, as previously described. We can also see the four holes (11) through which the screws pass (8), as shown in FIG. 5, in order to fix the structuring element (6) to the ground, the cradle (12) that holds and protects the connecting ducts (7), and the two small pieces of cylinder placed contiguously in relation to the vertical cylindrical ducts (2).