WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM UTILIZING COLLECTED AND STORED RAIN WATER AND MAINS WATER SUPPLY
20170016213 ยท 2017-01-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02A20/00
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E03B3/03
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y02A20/108
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
F16K11/044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A valve arrangement for selectably directing water to an end user from either a first continuous mains pressure source of water or a second source of water supplied intermittently from a water storage facility by pump means (16), said valve arrangement (10) including a first valve means (44,59) being positionable in an open position permitting water from said first continuous mains pressure source to flow to said end user, said first valve means being movable to a closed position to prevent water flow from said first continuous mains pressure source to said end user, said first valve means being moved to said closed position by water pressure of water supplied from said second source by said pump means, said valve arrangement including a second valve means (23,58) positionable in an open condition or a closed condition, said second valve means being moved to said open condition by water pressure of water supplied from said second source by said pump means as said first valve means is moved to said closed position, said second valve means being movable to said closed condition by said first valve means being moved to said open position.
Claims
1. A valve arrangement for selectably directing water to an end user from either a first continuous mains pressure source of water or a second source of water supplied intermittently from a water storage facility by pump means, said valve arrangement including a first valve means being positionable in an open position permitting water from said first continuous mains pressure source to flow to said end user, said first valve means being movable to a closed position to prevent water flow from said first continuous mains pressure source to said end user, said first valve means being moved to said closed position by water pressure of water supplied from said second source by said pump means, said valve arrangement including a second valve means positionable in an open condition or a closed condition, said second valve means being moved to said open condition by water pressure of water supplied from said second source by said pump means as said first valve means is moved to said closed position, said second valve means being movable to said closed condition by said first valve means being moved to said open position.
2. A valve arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said first valve means includes a first seal surface cooperating with a first valve seat, said first seal surface being engageable with said first valve seat to place said first valve means in said closed position, said first seal surface being movable from said first valve seat to place said first valve means in said open position.
3. A valve arrangement according to claim 2 wherein said second valve means includes a second seal surface cooperating with a second valve seat, said second seal surface being engageable with said second valve seat to place said second valve means in said closed condition, said second seal surface being movable from said second valve seat to place said second valve means in said open condition.
4. A valve arrangement according to claim 3 wherein said first seal surface and said second seal surface are formed on a first movable valve member.
5. A valve arrangement according to claim 2 including a first connection means adapted for connection, in use, to said first continuous mains pressure source of water, a second connection means adapted for connection, in use, to said second source of water supplied intermittently from a water storage facility by pump means, and a third connection means adapted for connection, in use, to said end user, each of said first, second and third connection means being in fluid communication with a central manifold chamber.
6. A valve arrangement according to claim 5 wherein said first connection means includes at least one non-return valve permitting fluid flow towards the central manifold chamber but preventing fluid flow in a reverse direction.
7. A valve arrangement according to claim 5 wherein said second connection means includes at least one non-return valve permitting fluid flow towards said central manifold chamber but preventing fluid flow in a reverse direction.
8. A valve arrangement according to claim 4 wherein said first movable valve member is moulded from a resilient elastomeric material.
9. A valve arrangement according to claim 8 wherein said first and said second seal surfaces are formed to face in opposite directions.
10. A valve arrangement according to claim 9 wherein each of said first valve seat and said second valve are circular or annular in configuration, the second valve seat having a diameter greater than said first valve seat.
11. A valve arrangement according to claim 5 wherein said second connection means includes a tubular passage terminating at its free end within said central manifold chamber, the free end of said tubular passage forming said second seal surface.
12. A valve arrangement according to claim 11 further including a tubular member extending from said first movable valve member telescopically over said tubular passage, said tubular member having one or more water flow openings that, in use, are either covered by the free end of said tubular passage or opened by relative movement of the tubular member and said tubular passage.
13. A valve arrangement according to claim 12 further including spring means to urge said first movable valve member towards said first valve seat.
14. A valve arrangement according to claim 13 wherein said spring means is a helically wound spring surrounding said tubular passage.
15. A valve arrangement according to claim 14 wherein a spring based urging force applied by said spring means to said first movable valve member is adjustable.
16. A valve arrangement according to claim 15 wherein a nut member engaging one end of said spring means is threadingly engaged on an external thread means of said tubular passage, said tubular passage being rotatably mounted to axially move said nut member relative to said tubular passage.
17. A water supply system including a valve arrangement as claimed in claim 1 further including one or more water storage tank means forming a said second source, a water level sensing means to sense water level in said second source, and pumping means to pump water from said second source in response to sensed water level in said second source.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0017] The annexed
[0018] A preferred structure for the valve arrangement 10 is shown in
[0019] The valve arrangement 10 still further includes an outlet flow passage 49 leading from the central manifold chamber 12 leading into a flow passage 50 of a valve housing part 51 that includes seal means 52 and a retainer ring 53 held in grooves 54, 55 to allow the housing part 51 to rotate relative to the valve housing 27. The third connection means 18 also is illustrated as an internally threaded nut 56 enabling connection to the line 66.
[0020] The valve body 46 is conveniently moulded from a resilient material capable of providing a suitable seal, in use, with the first and second valve seats 23, 44. The valve body includes a central section 57 having oppositely facing frustoconical seal surfaces 58, 59. The first frustoconical seal surface 58 facing towards the first valve port 22 is adapted (as shown in
[0021] As shown in
[0022] As represented in the drawings, if there is sufficient collected and stored water in the storage tank 17, the controller 62 senses that this is the case and activates the motor 15 and pump 16 to withdraw stored water from the tank 17 along line 63 to the flow passage 41. Water pressure in the flow passage 41 causes the valve member 45 to move to the left (
[0023] It will of course be appreciated that modifications of the arrangement described with reference to the accompanying drawings are possible within the scope of the annexed patent claims.