WATER DIVERSION SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS
20180163358 ยท 2018-06-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02B3/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F15D1/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E03F1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02B11/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A water diversion system for a job site in a streambed comprises a cofferdam in the streambed upstream of the job site, at least one, preferably two sections of substantially rigid pipe embedded in the cofferdam, a valve or plug in each pipe section to open or close water flow through the pipe, and at least one, preferably two flexible tubes connected to the downstream ends of the pipe sections, respectively. The flexible tubes are configured to lie on the natural streambed and traverse the job site, substantially without grading or otherwise disturbing the natural streambed. An optional positioning and pull straps can be installed on the flexible tubes to assist with moving the tubes and securing the tube in place under water flows. Water diversion paths around and through the job site can alternated or changed by flipping the valves and/or moving the flexible tubes.
Claims
1. A water diversion system for a job site in a streambed comprising: a cofferdam in the streambed upstream of said job site having an upstream side and a downstream side; at least one section of substantially rigid pipe embedded in the cofferdam, the pipe section having an upstream end and a downstream end; at least one flexible tube having at least one end configured for connection to the downstream end of the at least one pipe section and configured to lie on the streambed and traverse the job site; and at least one valve or plug, engaged with the pipe section and configured to open or close flow within the pipe section; wherein when the valve is open water is diverted through the flexible tube around or through the job site on a first path, and wherein by closing the valve the flexible tube can be rerouted along the streambed and around or through the job site on a second path.
2. The water diversion system of claim 1 wherein the flexible tube comprises a layer of filter fabric on at least a portion of the outer surface of the flexible tube.
3. The water diversion system of claim 1, wherein the flexible tube is connected to the rigid pipe with one or more cables wound through belt loops or sleeves on the one end of the flexible tube.
4. The water diversion system of claim 3, wherein the streambed comprises rough terrain in its natural state, characterized by steep grades and changes in slope, and the flexible tube is placed in the natural streambed substantially without grading or otherwise disturbing the natural streambed.
5. The water diversion system of claim 1, wherein the rigid pipe is a CMP pipe.
6. The water diversion system of claim 1, wherein the flexible tube has a plurality of longitudinal straps extending from one end.
7. The water diversion system of claim 1, further comprising at least one positioning strap attached to a central portion of the flexible tube.
8. The water diversion system of claim 7, wherein the positioning strap has a looped end.
9. The water diversion system of claim 1, further comprising a second flexible tube, and a substantially rigid connector connecting a downstream end of the first said flexible tube with an upstream end of said second flexible tube.
10. The water diversion system of claim 1, further comprising a deadman adjacent the downstream end of the substantially rigid pipe and wherein the flexible tube is secured in place to the deadmen.
11. The water diversion system of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of wattles adjacent the flexible tube.
12. The water diversion system of claim 1, further comprising at least one flume supporting a portion of the flexible tube.
13. The water diversion system of claim 1, wherein the flexible tube is constructed of high density polyethylene or reinforced polyethylene.
14. The water diversion system of claim 1, further comprising a second substantially rigid pipe section in the cofferdam, a second valve in the second pipe section, and a second flexible tube connected to the second pipe section, wherein the second flexible tube is configured to lie on the streambed and traverse the job site on a second path.
15. A water diversion system for a job site in a natural streambed comprising: a cofferdam in the streambed upstream of the job site having an upstream side and a downstream side; at least two sections of substantially rigid pipe embedded in the cofferdam, each pipe section having an upstream end and a downstream end; at least two valves or plugs, each engaged with a respective one of the pipe sections and configured to open or close flow within the pipe section; a first flexible plastic tube having an upstream end connected to the downstream end of at least one of the pipe sections and configured to lie on the natural streambed and traverse the job site on a first path; and a second flexible plastic tube having an upstream end connected to the downstream end of a second one of the pipe sections and configured to lie on the natural streambed and traverse the job site on a second path.
16. The water diversion system of claim 15, wherein the natural streambed comprises rough terrain, characterized by steep grades and changes in slope, and the flexible tubes are placed in the natural streambed substantially without grading or otherwise disturbing the natural streambed.
17. A method of diverting water around a job site in a streambed comprising the steps of: constructing a cofferdam upstream from the job site; embedding first and second rigid pipes, each having valves, within the cofferdam; securing a first flexible tube to the downstream end of the first rigid pipe; routing the first tube on or along the streambed and around a first part of the job site on a first path and terminate downstream from the job site; closing the second valve and opening the first valve to cause water to flow through the first tube along the first path; securing a second flexible tube to the downstream end of the second rigid pipe; routing the second tube on or along the streambed and around a second part of the job site on a second path, terminating downstream from the job site; closing the first valve and opening the second valve to cause water to flow through the second tube along the second path.
18. The water diversion method of claim 17, wherein the streambed comprises rough terrain in its natural state, characterized by steep grades and changes in slope, and wherein the flexible tubes are placed in the natural streambed substantially without grading or otherwise disturbing the natural streambed.
19. The method of claim 17, further comprising the step of staking wattles against the flexible tubes to secure the tubes in place.
20. The method of claim 17, further comprising the steps of providing a deadman at the upstream end of the flexible tubes and anchoring the flexible tubes to the deadman.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0023] At least one end of the flexible tube is provided with means for securing the tube to a CMP pipe or other substantially rigid conduit. In a preferred embodiment, the securing means comprises a plurality of pull straps 46 and two rows of belt loops 44 that extend around the circumference of the tube. Two steel cables or nylon tie-down straps 42 pass through the respective belt loops 44 and are cinched tight. Optionally, the cables 42 can be plastic coated. The cables or straps 42 can fit substantially within the helical corrugations of the CMP to thereby resist any tendency to slip off. The cinched cables or straps 42 depress the flexible tube 28 into the corrugations to provide an effective water seal. Additional means for sealing the tube to the pipe section may be provided, but are unnecessary in most applications. The pull straps preferably include loops on the end. Optionally, the end of the flexible tube 28 are flared 72 to a larger diameter to facilitate securing the tube to the end of a pipe section 22, as shown for example in
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[0028] As construction progresses, the other flexible tube 28A is secured to rigid pipe 22A and routed around or through the job site on another path. The flexible tube 28A is preferably further secured to the rigid pipe 22a by securing the upstream end 30 to deadman 56 with one or more anchor cables 60. Rigid pipe 22B is then closed with a valve or plug 24, and rigid pipe 22A is opened to divert flow around job site area 20B, i.e., through job site 20A. The now substantially empty flexible tube 28b can be rolled up or moved to permit construction of the structure in job site part 20B.
[0029] Flow paths can be modified during construction. Positioning straps 68 may be used to adjust a flow path as needed. Positioning straps 68 can be staked down to the streambed to secure the flexible tube 28 in place. Further, as construction progresses, water diversion paths can be flipped, added or modified in a simple, quick and cost-effective manner.
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[0031] A second flexible tube is secured to the downstream end of the second substantially rigid pipe 86. The second tube is routed on the natural streambed along a second path around a second part of the job site with minimal or no grading of the natural streambed 88. At the appropriate time, the first valve is closed and the second valve is opened to initiate flow through the second flexible tube 90. If necessary the first tube can be rolled up, removed, or moved. Construction then commences in the second part of the job site 92.
[0032] Optionally, the flexible tubes can be moved, rerouted and/or flow alternated between the tubes to complete construction 94.
[0033] While preferred embodiments of the invention have been herein illustrated and described, it is to be appreciated that certain changes, rearrangements and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.