Claims
- 1. In automatic draining back flow prevention apparatus, for use with hydrant structure, the combination comprising:
- a) tubular body means having main passage structure between flow entrance and exit ports,
- b) the body means having a first side port communicating with said passage structure,
- c) a single diaphragm carried by the body means to be exposed to flow in said passage means,
- d) a stopper in said passage means cooperating with said diaphragm to pass forward fluid flow from said hydrant structure, while the diaphragm is positioned to block exit flow of fluid through the first side port, and to block back flow of fluid through said main passage means when said diaphragm moves to unblock flow of fluid through said first side port, said diaphragm forming a central through opening,
- e) a first seat in said body means exposed to said passage means, and seating said diaphragm as it moves to block flow of fluid through said first side port,
- f) and spring means carried by said body means to urge the stopper bodily toward said diaphragm, said spring means and diaphragm sized to allow said movement of the diaphragm to pass forward fluid flow when the pressure of said flow exceeds a predetermined level,
- g) there being a second annular seat for said diaphragm, inwardly of said first seat, and allowing diaphragm flexing away from the second seat to allow fluid passage between the main passage and the exterior via a second port in said body,
- h) said stopper located downstream of said diaphragm in said direction of forward fluid flow through said central opening,
- i) the first port being at a greater radial distance from said central through opening than the second port.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said body includes a primary tubular section containing said spring, and a secondary tubular section containing said diaphragm in a bore defined by said secondary section, said primary tubular section having an outer diameter D.sub.1, and said bore having a diameter D.sub.2, where D.sub.2 >>D.sub.1.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 including:
- f) hydrant structure in combination with said draining back flow prevention apparatus, said hydrant structure including an elongated tubular body defining an upper interior in communication with said main passage,
- g) said tubular body having a flow entrance port in communication with said upper interior of said hydrant structure elongated tubular body.
- 4. The combination of claim 3 including a control valve in said elongated tubular body interior, and a weep port toward which fluid drains away from said flow entrance port when the valve is closed.
- 5. The combination of claim 4 including an elongated stem extending in said hydrant tubular body, said valve having a valve stopper carried by said stem, and including a handle for the stem, outside said hydrant tubular body for moving the stopper in valve controlling relation and in weep port controlling relation, whereby the weep port is closed when the control valve is open to pass fluid to said flow entrance port of said tubular body means.
- 6. The combination of claim 3 wherein the hydrant body has a lower end, and including a check valve at the lower end of the hydrant body to control entrance of fluid into said lower end.
- 7. The combination of claim 1 including a second annular seat for the diaphragm, inwardly of said first seat, and allowing diaphragm flexing away from the second seat to allow fluid passage between the main passage and the exterior via another port in said body.
- 8. The combination of claim 1 including a second seat for said diaphragm, and a discharge port in said body for discharging back-flow of fluid when the diaphragm is lifted off said second seat by the stopper.
- 9. In automatic draining back flow prevention apparatus, the combination comprising:
- a) tubular body means having main passage structure between flow entrance and exit ports,
- b) the body means having first and second side ports communicating with said passage structure,
- c) a diaphragm having first and second portions carried by the body means to be exposed to flow in said passage means,
- d) a stopper bodily movable in said passage means and cooperating with said diaphragm to pass forward fluid flow while the first diaphragm portion flexes to block exit flow of fluid through the first side port, and to block back flow of fluid through said main passage means when said first diaphragm portion moves to upwardly unblock exit flow of fluid through said first side port,
- e) the second diaphragm portion movable upwardly to allow release of back-flow pressure through the second side port when the stopper and diaphragm block back flow of fluid through the main passage means,
- f) said diaphragm forming a central through opening, said stopper located downstream of said diaphragm central through opening in said direction of forward fluid through said opening, there being spring means urging the stopper toward said diaphragm, said first and second side ports located outwardly of said central through opening, the first port being at a greater radial distance from the central opening than the second port.
- 10. The combination of claim 9 wherein said two diaphragm portions are generally in the same plane.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 885,646 filed May 19, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,217,039, and Ser. No. 884,774, filed May 18, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,228,471, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
US Referenced Citations (34)
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
885646 |
May 1992 |
|