AUTOMATIC DOUBLE-BELL SIPHON
20250188956 ยท 2025-06-12
Assignee
Inventors
- William Lovegrove (Greenville, SC, US)
- Shane Lott (Mint Hill, NC, US)
- Dylan Winnberg (Southgate, MI, US)
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International classification
Abstract
A double-bell siphon for liquid flow control that improves upon existing bell siphons by the addition of an outer bell which helps the bell siphon to stop siphoning when the liquid level drops below the intended level. Optionally, a cup further enhances the ability for the siphon to stop properly.
Claims
1) An automatic double-bell siphon, comprising: a) a standpipe installed in the floor of a liquid reservoir; b) an inner bell that stands on the floor of the liquid reservoir and surrounds said standpipe's perimeter with an annular space between and has one or more openings at the top end for fluids to enter and one or more openings at the bottom end for fluids to enter; c) an outer bell closed at the top end and open at the bottom end which covers and surrounds said inner bell with an annular space between and provides a channel for fluids to flow into the top of said inner bell.
2) The automatic bell siphon of claim 1, wherein said outer bell is mounted on top of said inner bell with a spacer.
3) The automatic bell siphon of claim 2, wherein said outer bell and said inner bell are constructed of PVC tubing.
4) An automatic double-bell siphon, comprising: a) a standpipe installed in the floor of a liquid reservoir; b) a cup that stands on the floor of the liquid reservoir and surrounds the perimeter of the base of said outer bell with an annular space between and supports the inner bell and has one or more openings in the base of the cup to allow fluids to enter the inner bell; c) an inner bell that stands on the cup and surrounds said standpipe's perimeter with an annular space between and has one or more openings at the top end for fluids to enter and one or more openings at the bottom end for fluids to enter; d) an outer bell closed at the top end and open at the bottom end which covers and surrounds said inner bell with an annular space between and provides a channel for fluids to flow into the top of said inner bell.
5) The automatic bell siphon of claim 4, wherein said outer bell is mounted on top of said inner bell with a spacer.
6) The automatic bell siphon of claim 5, wherein said outer bell and said inner bell are constructed of PVC tubing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0012] the stopping of the siphon. The snorkel tip is at the level of or higher than the highest opening in the bell.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0023] The purpose of the optional cup 9 is to separate a select volume of water from the rest of the tank. As the water level drops below the lip of this cup, the water inside the cup separates from the entire liquid reservoir. This creates a set volume of water that once siphoned through the outer bell cannot be replaced by water from the reservoir. This means that the siphon will more reliably stop.
[0024] PVC plastic is the recommended material for the bells. Although any engineer or designer with proper resources could create a bell siphon in another plastic, such as CPVC or acrylic, or metal, we built the bells with Schedule 40 PVC. The spacer 7 and the cup 9 may be 3D-printed out of PLA, ABS, or other plastic.
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