SYSTEM FOR PREVENTING CONTAMINANT INTRUSION IN WATER SUPPLY NETWORKS
20170067233 ยท 2017-03-09
Inventors
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E03B7/07
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The system for preventing contaminant intrusion in water supply networks having at least one water reservoir and a plurality of interconnected underground water supply pipes extending therefrom includes at least one pneumatic pump and at least one water pressure sensor which communicate with the pipes. The pump draws ambient air from the atmosphere and pumps that air into one or more of the pipes under pressure, in the event that the sensor detects a water pressure below a predetermined threshold within the pipes. Thus, the pressure within the pipe(s) remains higher than the ambient pressure of the material surrounding the pipe(s), to prevent the incursion of microbes, chemicals, and/or other foreign matter into the water supply pipe(s) through any cracks, imperfect joints, and/or other discontinuities in the pipe walls.
Claims
1. A system for preventing contaminant intrusion in a water supply network having at least one water reservoir and a plurality of interconnected underground water supply pipes extending therefrom, the system comprising: at least one pneumatic pump communicating with a corresponding one of the water supply pipes, the pump extending above a ground surface and selectively drawing air from the atmosphere and pumping the atmospheric air into the water supply pipes to maintain fluid pressure within the water supply pipes at a level greater than ambient; and a one-way check valve disposed between the pump and the corresponding water supply pipes, the check valve permitting flow of air from the pump into the water supply pipe and preventing flow from the water supply pipe back to the pump.
2. The system for preventing contaminant intrusion in a water supply network according to claim 1, further comprising at least one fluid pressure sensor communicating with a corresponding one of the water supply pipes and a corresponding pneumatic pump, the fluid pressure sensor selectively controlling operation of the pump.
3. The system for preventing contaminant intrusion in a water supply network according to claim 2, further comprising a plurality of fluid pressure sensors, each of the fluid pressure sensors communicating with one or more of the water supply pipes and the at least one pneumatic pump.
4. The system for preventing contaminant intrusion in a water supply network according to claim 2, further comprising: a first fluid pressure sensor disposed between the water reservoir and the pneumatic pump; and a second fluid pressure sensor disposed opposite the first fluid pressure sensor, the pneumatic pump being disposed between the first fluid pressure sensor and the second fluid pressure sensor.
5. The system for preventing contaminant intrusion in a water supply network according to claim 1, further comprising a water supply network in combination therewith.
6. The system for preventing contaminant intrusion in a water supply network according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of pneumatic pumps communicating with the water supply pipes.
7. The system for preventing contaminant intrusion in a water supply network according to claim 1, further comprising an air filter connected to the pneumatic pump.
8. A system for preventing contaminant intrusion in a water supply network having at least one water reservoir and a plurality of interconnected underground water supply pipes extending therefrom, the system comprising: at least one pneumatic pump communicating with a corresponding one of the water supply pipes, the pump selectively drawing air from the atmosphere and pumping the atmospheric air into the water supply pipes to maintain fluid pressure within the water supply pipes at a level greater than ambient; and at least one fluid pressure sensor communicating with a corresponding one of the water supply pipes and with a corresponding pneumatic pump, the fluid pressure sensor selectively controlling operation of the pump.
9. The system for preventing contaminant intrusion in a water supply network according to claim 8, further comprising a one-way check valve disposed between the pump and the corresponding water supply line, the check valve permitting flow of air from the pump into the water supply pipe and preventing flow from the water supply pipe back to the pump.
10. The system for preventing contaminant intrusion in a water supply network according to claim 8, further comprising a water supply network in combination therewith.
11. The system for preventing contaminant intrusion in a water supply network according to claim 8, further comprising a plurality of fluid pressure sensors, each of the fluid pressure sensors communicating with one or more of the water supply pipes and the at least one pneumatic pump.
12. The system for preventing contaminant intrusion in a water supply network according to claim 8, further comprising: a first fluid pressure sensor disposed between the water reservoir and the pneumatic pump; and a second fluid pressure sensor disposed opposite the first fluid pressure sensor, the pneumatic pump being disposed between the first fluid pressure sensor and the second fluid pressure sensor.
13. The system for preventing contaminant intrusion in a water supply network according to claim 8, further comprising a plurality of pneumatic pumps communicating with the water supply pipes.
14. The system for preventing contaminant intrusion in a water supply network according to claim 8, further comprising an air filter connected to the pneumatic pump.
15. A water supply network system, comprising: a water supply network having at least one water reservoir and a plurality of interconnected water supply pipes extending therefrom; and at least one pneumatic pump communicating with a corresponding one of the water supply pipes, the pump selectively drawing air from the atmosphere and pumping the atmospheric air into the water supply pipes to maintain fluid pressure within the water supply pipes at a level greater than ambient.
16. The water supply network system according to claim 15, further comprising: a one-way check valve disposed between the pump and the corresponding water supply line, the check valve permitting flow of air from the pump into the water supply pipe and preventing flow from the water supply pipe back to the pump; and at least one fluid pressure sensor communicating with a corresponding one of the water supply pipes and with a corresponding pneumatic pump, the fluid pressure sensor selectively controlling operation of the pump.
17. The water supply network system according to claim 16, further comprising a plurality of fluid pressure sensors, each of the plurality of fluid pressure sensors communicating with at least one of the water supply pipes and the at least one pneumatic pump.
18. The water supply network system according to claim 16, further comprising: a first fluid pressure sensor disposed between the water reservoir and the pneumatic pump; and a second fluid pressure sensor disposed opposite the first fluid pressure sensor, the pneumatic pump being disposed between the first fluid pressure sensor and the second fluid pressure sensor.
19. The water supply network and system according to claim 15, further comprising a plurality of pneumatic pumps communicating with the water supply pipes.
20. The water supply network and system according to claim 15, further comprising an air filter connected to the pneumatic pump.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0017] Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0018] The system for preventing contaminant intrusion in water supply networks is an automated system for maintaining internal pressure within the water supply network at a higher pressure than the ambient pressure immediately external to the pipes of the network, thereby preventing inflow of undesired material into the pipe network. The system may be provided or installed in combination with a new or existing water supply network N, as shown particularly in
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[0020] At least one, and preferably a plurality of, pneumatic pumps 10 can be included in the present system. The pneumatic pumps 10 are incorporated with the water supply network N and communicate pneumatically with one or more of the pipes P. Two such pumps 10 are illustrated in the schematic view of
[0021] The pumps 10 are installed downstream of the water supply reservoir R, between the reservoir R and the end user points E in the system. In a simple system comprising only a single water supply pipe P, a single pneumatic pump 10 may be all that is needed. However, a pressure drop within the pipes P will not occur simultaneously throughout the entire network N. Thus, a plurality of such pumps P are preferably installed throughout the system in a relatively complex network N of pipes P, as shown in
[0022] Each of the pumps 10 is controlled by at least one fluid pressure sensor 16 installed upstream or downstream from the respective pump. Preferably, two such pressure sensors 16 are provided with each pump 10, as shown in
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[0026] Research for the above-described system was funded by the National Plan for Science, Technology and Innovation (MARIFAH)King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technologythrough the Science & Technology Unit at King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM)the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, award number 12-WAT2390.
[0027] It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.