Claims
- 1. Air gap apparatus for connection between a waste water inlet passage and a waste water outlet passage which is connected to a drain line, the apparatus comprising:
- housing means defining an internal space;
- deflector means supported in the internal space the housing means, the deflector means and the housing means defining an air gap chamber on one side of the deflector means and a backflow chamber on the other side of the deflector means;
- nozzle means carried by the housing means for directing a flow of water from the inlet passage into the air gap chamber;
- the housing means including an air gap in communication with the air gap chamber to vent the air gap chamber to atmosphere and thereby prevent back siphonage of waste water into the air gap chamber from the water outlet passage, the housing means further including a backflow opening in communication with the backflow chamber; and
- the deflector means being positioned to direct water coming out of the nozzle means toward the water outlet passage, and also to intercept and direct toward the backflow opening any backflowing water coming from the outlet passage.
- 2. Air gap apparatus according to claim 1 and including a splatter shield spaced from but substantially overlying the air gap to substantially prevent water from the nozzle means from splattering out of the air gap.
- 3. Air gap apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the deflector means extends inwardly and downwardly from the upper terminus of the air gap to a point below the backflow opening to reduce water splattering out of the air gap, and wherein the deflector means includes a web located between the air gap and the backflow opening to intercept and direct out of the backflow opening any backflowing waste water.
- 4. Air gap apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the nozzle means is located out of vertical alignment with the lower terminus of the deflector means to place the nozzle means out of the direct path of any backflowing waste water.
- 5. Air gap apparatus according to claim 1 and including a flow director located adjacent the outlet passage, and below the lower terminus of the deflector means, the flow director being operative to direct any backflowing waste water against the deflector means.
- 6. Air gap apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the housing means includes supplemental vent passage means providing communication between the air gap chamber and atmosphere.
- 7. Air gap apparatus comprising:
- housing means defining a chamber having interior walls, a nozzle passage, an outlet passage, an air gap venting the chamber to atmosphere and tending to prevent back siphonage into the chamber of waste water from the outlet passage, and further having a backflow opening located below the air gap; and
- a deflector wall located below the nozzle passage, and extending between the nozzle passage and the outlet passage to intercept and to deflect out of the backflow opening any waste water which backflows forcibly upwardly from the outlet passage.
- 8. Air gap apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the air gap has an upper terminus and a lower terminus, and the deflector wall extends inwardly and downwardly from the lower terminus of the air gap, and including a splatter shield located between the nozzle passage and the air gap.
- 9. Air gap apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the air gap has an upper terminus and a lower terminus, and the deflector wall extends inwardly and downwardly from the upper terminus of the air gap to a point below the backflow opening to act as a splatter shield for the air gap, and wherein the deflector wall includes a web between the air gap and the backflow opening to intercept and outwardly direct any upwardly backflowing waste water.
- 10. Air gap apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the nozzle passage is located above and out of vertical alignment with the outlet passage.
- 11. Air gap apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the air gap has an upper terminus and a lower terminus, and including a flow director located adjacent the outlet passage and below the lower terminus of the deflector wall, the flow director being operative to direct any upwardly back-flowing waste water against the deflector wall.
- 12. Air gap apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the housing means includes supplemental vent passage means providing communication between the chamber and atmosphere.
- 13. Air gap apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the housing means supports nozzle and outlet fittings defining the nozzle and outlet passages, respectively, each of the nozzle and outlet fittings including a connector portion adapted to be forcibly fitted within the interior of semiflexible tubing, and having a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart, circumferentially continuous gripping ridges for engagement with the inner wall of the tubing, thereby constraining the fitting against longitudinal separation from the tubing and providing a fluid tight fit.
- 14. Air gap apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the housing means includes opposite connector portions adjacent the nozzle and outlet passages, respectively, adapted to be forcibly fitted within the interior of semiflexible tubing, and having a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart, circumferentially continuous gripping ridges for engagement with the inner wall of the tubing thereby to constrain the tubing and connector portions against separation.
- 15. Air gap apparatus according to claim 7 and including a debris screen coupled to and downstream of the outlet passage to prevent debris in any backflowing waste water from passing into the chamber.
- 16. Air gap apparatus according to claim 7 and including a connector portion coupled to the outlet passage of the housing means and having a backflow restrictor comprising a seat, a valve retainer and a valve supported upon the valve retainer, and the valve being operative to engage the seat in response to a backflow of waste water to constrain the backflowing waste water from flowing into the chamber.
- 17. Air gap apparatus according to claim 16 and including a debris screen in the connector portion downstream of the backflow restrictor to prevent debris in any backflowing waste water from passing into the backflow restrictor.
- 18. Air gap apparatus according to claim 16 wherein the valve is a buoyant ball shaped valve.
- 19. Air gap apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the housing means includes an outlet fitting defining the outlet passage, the outlet fitting including a plurality of gripping ridges for engagement with the inner wall of tubing for coupling to a waste conduit.
- 20. Air gap apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the housing means includes an inlet passage and connecting passages between the inlet passage and the nozzle passage outlet for conveying waste water to the nozzle passage for discharge into the chamber, and including turbulence reducing means disposed in certain ones of the connecting passages, the turbulence reducing means being operative to divide the stream of water flowing through the material into a multiplicity of streams.
- 21. Air gap apparatus according to claim 20 wherein the turbulence reducing means includes a plurality of adjacent walls operative to direct the streams of water along parallel paths in a laminar flow pattern.
- 22. Air gap apparatus according to claim 20 wherein the turbulence reducing means is a mesh material characterized by a plurality of interstices for forming the multiplicity of streams.
- 23. Air gap apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the housing means includes an inlet passage and a chamber for receiving water from the inlet passage, the chamber being larger than the inlet passage to cause the water to flow more slowly through the chamber and thereby reduce turbulence in the stream of water flowing into the nozzle passage.
- 24. Air gap apparatus according to claim 23 and including turbulence reducing means located in the chamber.
- 25. Air gap apparatus according to claim 24 wherein the size of the nozzle passage is greater than the size of the inlet passage whereby debris particles in the water passing through the inlet passage will have no difficulty passing through the nozzle passage.
- 26. Air gap apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the deflector wall includes a lower end spaced from the housing means to define the exit passage, and wherein the housing means includes a nozzle fitting defining the nozzle passage, the housing means and the nozzle fitting being configured to angularly orient the axis of the nozzle passage to direct the stream of water flowing from the nozzle passage directly toward the exit passage.
- 27. Air gap apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the chamber includes a plurality of the nozzle passages, and further includes a nozzle chamber leading into the nozzle passages, the plurality of nozzle passages having inlet ends disposed at different heights in the nozzle chamber, respectively, whereby successive ones of the plurality of passages receive waste water as the level of accumulated waste water rises in the nozzle chamber.
- 28. Air gap apparatus comprising:
- housing means defining a chamber having an inlet passage, a nozzle passage, an outlet passage, an air gap venting the chamber to atmosphere and tending to prevent back siphonage into the chamber of waste water from the outlet passage, and further having a backflow opening located below the air gap; and
- a deflector wall located below the nozzle passage and oriented to direct out of the backflow opening any waste water which backflows upwardly from the outlet passage; and
- an upwardly open backflow preventer retained between the air gap and the backflow opening for collecting the directing water downwardly, and including a flexible and collapsible lower end adapted to pass water in a downstream direction toward the outlet passage, and also adapted to collapse and prevent water from flowing in an upstream direction.
- 29. Air gap apparatus comprising:
- housing means defining an air gap chamber and a backflow chamber having, respectively, an air gap having an upper terminus and a lower terminus, and further having a backflow opening having an upper terminus and a lower terminus; and
- a deflector wall extending between the air gap and the backflow chamber, the deflector wall being operative to downwardly pass waste water from the air gap chamber, and further operative to intercept and deflect out of the backflow opening any waste water which reversely flows forcibly into the backflow chamber.
- 30. Air gap apparatus according to claim 29 where the lower margin defining the backflow opening is lower than the lower margin defining the air gap.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending parent patent application Ser. No. 07/781,751, filed Oct. 23, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,176,165, for AIR GAP APPARATUS.
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