Earthquake water shutoff valve
20190383410 ยท 2019-12-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16K17/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
This disclosure is directed to a traditional gate valve whereby the parts are retrofitted to enable the gate valve to stop the flow of water in an earthquake. This device utilizes a weight and springs to trigger a response which closes the gate valve.
Claims
1. A earthquake water shutoff comprising: a retrofitted gate valve whereby the original threaded gate and rod of said valve have been modified and replaced with a non threaded gate and connecting rod, means to enable rod and gate to move upward and downward in a vertical manner as understood to be different from the original gate and rod which required turning original rod clockwise to close gate and counter clockwise to open gate: this valve is comprised of: a trigger mechanism connectably fastened to the gate non threaded rod, means to enable gate to hold in open position and close, a weight connectably fastened to trigger mechanism, means to hold gate in open position, springs connectably fastened to gate handle and valve body, means to enable gate to close, a support base connectably fastened to gate valve body, means to support trigger mechanism in horizontal position.
2. The trigger mechanism of claim 1, means provided to both resist the spring tension and enable the spring function to close the gate of the valve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The objects and advantages of the present invention are provided by its ability to shut off water in an earthquake. The invention utilizes a common gate valve retrofitted with additional parts to transform it into a responsive mechanism in the occurence of an earthquake. Further advantages of the present invention are the prevention of floods and possible electrical shock should a flood occur and water becomes in contact with electricity.
[0007] The present invention is a modified gate valve whereby the original screw threaded shaft connectably to the gate has been replaced with a non threaded rod. The screw threads in the original gate have been drilled out and the non threaded rod is soldered to the gate drilled out recess. Two springs are connected to the handle, one on the left and one on the right side of the handle and the bottom of the springs are connected to the left and right side of the valve body by a piece of brass soldered to the valve body on both sides with a hole drilled in each piece of brass to enable the springs to be connected to the holes. A trigger mechanism is fastened connectively by a screw and nut to the non threaded rod by drilling a hole in the rod. The trigger has a notch cut out in it slightly larger than the diameter of the rod to enable it to move downward along the rod when the device trips in an earthquake. A two pound lead sinker is connected to the trigger by a string and the weight of the sinker will hold the trigger in horizontal position by resisting the tension of the springs. In the occurence of an earthquake, the sinker will jump and the spring tension will overpower the weight of the sinker and close the gate of the valve.
[0008] To support the trigger mechanism, a piece of brass is soldered to the rod nut which is originally used as a seal with an o ring to prevent leakage. The support piece holds the trigger in horizontal position by the sinker and the brass piece of metal soldered to the nut. Therefore together with the sinker which resists the tension of the springs, the trigger rests on the support. The present invention is a counterbalance between a weight and two springs.
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