Water control gate anchoring system and method
09957681 ยท 2018-05-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02B7/005
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International classification
E02B7/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02B8/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The present invention relates to inflatable bladder actuated water control gates for control of open channels such as rivers and canals and for control of dam spillways without the need for intermediate piers. The air bladder and hinge flap wedge clamping system includes hinged engagement of the upstream edge of the clamps to the foundation so as to prevent the application of bending and shear loads to the anchor bolts. The resulting configuration facilitates the use of high strength alloy steel anchor bolts in a corrosion protected environment and also prevents tensile loading of the concrete foundation and associated cracking of the concrete foundation.
Claims
1. A water control gate clamping system comprising: a foundation, a water control gate clamp casting, a clamp pivot embed, an anchor bolt, having a sleeved and unsleeved portion, and nut assembly, an anchor bolt sleeve, a water occlusion system and where in said water occlusion system comprises: a clamp casting anchor bolt hole cover; a compressible rubber seal with an upper end and a lower end; an anchor bolt upper spacer; and a water and oxygen displacing substance and wherein said compressible rubber seal is positioned on top of said horizontal portion of said anchor bolt upper spacer and surrounds a portion said anchor bolt sleeve, and wherein said compressible rubber seal is shaped so that the upper end is slidably positioned into a clamp casting bolt hole.
2. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 1 wherein said a water control gate clamp casting further comprises a water control gate clamp casting with an upstream end and a downstream end.
3. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 2 wherein said a clamp pivot embed and said upstream end of said clamp casting provides a wedge shaped gap.
4. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 3 wherein said wedge shaped gap allows said upstream clamp casting to be set into the clamp pivot embed and further allows said downstream end of the clamp casting to be pivotally placed over said anchor bolts and wherein said clamp casting is secured into place with a nut and washer combination.
5. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 3 wherein said wedge shaped gap may be filled with a gap filler.
6. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 1 further comprising a water control gate clamp casting which is positively located along the upstream/downstream axis by a clamp pivot embed.
7. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 1 wherein said casting clamp bolt hole has sufficient clearance between the anchor bolt and the clamp casting hole to allow compression of said rubber seal using the anchor nut without resulting in damaging contact between the anchor bolt and the clamp casting during assembly.
8. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 7 wherein said bolt hole clearances forms a bolt hole cavity and wherein said cavity houses the unsleeved portion of said anchor bolt assembly.
9. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 1 further comprising an in-foundation portion of said anchor bolt which is surrounded by the anchor bolt sleeve.
10. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 9 where in said anchor bolt sleeve comprises a polymeric anchor bolt sleeve.
11. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 1 wherein said anchor bolt and nut assembly comprises an anchor bolt assembly made of high strength heat treated alloy steel.
12. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 1 wherein said an anchor bolt and nut assembly further comprises: an anchor bolt, a spherical nut; and at least one washer.
13. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 12 wherein said gap filler comprises a filler taken from a group of silicone RTV caulk.
14. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 1 wherein said anchor bolt upper spacer is embedded horizontally and vertically into said foundation surrounding said anchor bolt and anchor bolt sleeve.
15. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 14 wherein said vertical embedded portion of said anchor bolt upper spacer extends downward into said foundation a sufficient length as to minimize stress on said foundation surrounding said anchor bolt.
16. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 1 wherein said slidably positioned compressible rubber seal occludes water from the unsealed portion of anchor bolt.
17. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 1 wherein the upper portion of the bolt hole cavity is closed by a bolt hole cover.
18. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 1 wherein said bolt hole cover comprises a rigid bolt hole cover.
19. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 18 wherein said bolt rigid bolt hole cover is bolted to said clamp casting using at least one bolt.
20. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 1 wherein said bolt hole cover further comprises a rubber plug.
21. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 20 wherein said rubber plug may be retained in each clamp casting anchor bolt hole by means of a lip at the interior top of the clamp casting anchor bolt hole.
22. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 20 wherein said rubber plug further comprises a smaller plug within the larger plug wherein removal of said smaller plug facilitates the release of air during insertion of the larger plug into said bolt hole.
23. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 20 wherein said rubber plug further comprises a smaller plug within the larger plug wherein removal of said smaller plug facilitates the release of air during insertion of a water and oxygen displacing substance into said bolt hole cavity.
24. A water control gate clamping system as described in claim 23 wherein said water and oxygen displacing substance comprises a substance from a group of at least grease, paraffin, or bee's wax.
Description
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(22) As can be easily understood from the foregoing, the basic concepts of the present invention may be embodied in a variety of ways. It involves both water control gates or other devices to accomplish the appropriate method. In this application, the inflatable actuation methods are disclosed as part of the results shown to be achieved by the various devices described and as steps which are inherent to utilization. They are simply the natural result of utilizing the devices as intended and described. In addition, while some devices are disclosed, it should be understood that these not only accomplish certain methods but also can be varied in a number of ways. Importantly, as to all of the foregoing, all of these facets should be understood to be encompassed by this disclosure.
(23) The discussion included in this application is intended to serve as a basic description. The reader should be aware that the specific discussion may not explicitly describe all embodiments possible; many alternatives are implicit. It also may not fully explain the generic nature of the invention and may not explicitly show how each feature or element can actually be representative of a broader function or of a great variety of alternative or equivalent elements. Again, these are implicitly included in this disclosure. Where the invention is described in device-oriented terminology, each element of the device implicitly performs a function. Apparatus claims may not only be included for the device described, but also method or process claims may be included to address the functions the invention and each element performs. Neither the description nor the terminology is intended to limit the scope of the claims which are included in this patent application.