Claims
- 1. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus for an evaporative cooler comprising:
- (a) an evaporative cooler having a sump means for containing a water supply which is used in the operation of said evaporative cooler and having means for maintaining the water supply at a predetermined operating level within said sump means, said sump means having an outlet opening in the bottom thereof;
- (b) siphon drain valve means mounted in the outlet opening of said sump means and having a water inlet opening adjacent the bottom of said sump means with a water inlet passage extending from the water inlet opening to a water passage zone which is disposed above the operating water level of said sump means;
- (c) injector means for receiving water under pressure and injecting it into the water inlet passage of said siphon drain valve means toward the water passage zone for flooding thereof; and
- (d) positive priming means connected between an external source of water under pressure and said injector means, said positive priming means having a first state which prevents the flow of water under pressure to said injector means and a second state which allows the flow of water under pressure to said injector means.
- 2. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said siphon drain valve means comprises an inverted U-shaped tube having a bight portion which defines the water passage zone of said siphon drain valve means and having a water outlet leg depending from one side of said bight portion with means on the depending end of said water outlet leg by which said inverted U-shaped tube is mounted in the outlet opening of said sump means of said evaporator cooler, said inverted U-shaped tube having a water inlet leg depending from the other end of said bight portion and defining the water inlet passage of said siphon drain valve means, said water inlet leg being open at the bottom to provide the water inlet opening of said siphon drain valve means and is shorter than said water outlet leg to space the water inlet opening thereof above the bottom of said sump means of said evaporative cooler.
- 3. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein said injector means is mounted on said water inlet leg of said inverted U-shaped tube, said water inlet leg having at least one opening formed therein which is in communication with said injector means.
- 4. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein said injector means comprises:
- (a) said water inlet leg of said inverted U-shaped tube having an aperture formed in the sidewall thereof; and
- (b) an injector tube one end of which is affixed to the sidewall of said water inlet leg so as to be in communication with the aperture formed therein, said injector tube being formed so that the one end thereof is disposed at an upwardly sloping angle with respect to the axis of said water inlet leg.
- 5. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein said injector means comprises an injector nozzle mounted in the bottom of said sump means immediately below the water inlet opening provided at the bottom of said water inlet leg of said inverted U-shaped tube.
- 6. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said siphon drain valve means comprises:
- (a) a standpipe mounted in the outlet opening provided in the bottom of said sump means and upstanding therefrom, said standpipe having an open upper end; and
- (b) a cylindrical cap coaxial with said standpipe and having a closed top which is spaced above the open upper end of said standpipe to form the water passage zone of said siphon drain valve means, said cylindrical cap having an endless skirt integrally depending from its closed top with an inside diameter which is larger than the outside diameter of said standpipe to form the water inlet passage of said siphon drain valve means and having an endless bottom edge which defines the water inlet opening of said siphon drain valve.
- 7. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein said injector means comprises:
- (a) means on the depending skirt of said cylindrical cap for forming a circumscribing annular chamber:
- (b) inlet means on said means for receiving water under pressure from said positive priming means and admitting it to the annular chamber thereof; and
- (c) said skirt of said cylindrical cap having plural apertures formed in radially spaced increments about the periphery thereof, each of said apertures extending between the annular chamber formed by said means and the bore of said cylindrical cap.
- 8. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein each of said plurality of apertures formed in the skirt of said cylindrical cap is configured to extend angularly upwardly and inwardly from the annular chamber formed by said means into the bore of said cylindrical cap.
- 9. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 6 wherein said injector means comprises:
- (a) said cylindrical cap having an enlarged bore formed in the lower end of the skirt thereof;
- (b) a sleeve having a bore and mounted in the enlarged bore formed in the lower end of the skirt of said cylindrical cap, said sleeve having an annular flange at its lower end and an upwardly extending reduced diameter body to provide an annular chamber between the lower end of the skirt of said cylindrical cap and the reduced diameter body of said sleeve;
- (c) inlet means on the lower end of the skirt of said cylindrical cap for receiving water under pressure from said positive priming means and admitting it to the annular chamber provided between the lower end of the skirt of said cylindrical cap and the reduced diameter body of said sleeve; and
- (d) said sleeve having a plurality of apertures formed in radially spaced increments in the reduced diameter body portion thereof to extend from the periphery of the reduced diameter body into the bore of said sleeve.
- 10. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 9 wherein each of said plurality of apertures formed in the reduced diameter body of said sleeve is configured to extend angularly upwardly and inwardly into the bore of said sleeve.
- 11. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 9 and further comprising strut means extending between the bore of said sleeve and the periphery of said standpipe for supportingly carrying said sleeve in coaxial relationship with said standpipe.
- 12. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 1 and further comprising means on said siphon drain valve means for admitting air to the water passage zone thereof when the water supply of said evaporative cooler has been drained from said sump means to insure positive interruption of the siphoning action of said siphon drain valve.
- 13. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 1 and further comprising means for positively interrupting the siphoning action of said siphon drain valve, said means including:
- (a) said siphon drain valve means having an aperture formed therein so as to open into the water passage zone thereof;
- (b) a tube one end of which is fixedly attached to said siphon drain valve means so as to be in communication with the aperture formed therein, said tube having its other end disposed adjacent the bottom of said sump means; and
- (c) an open top container means supported on the bottom of said sump means and disposed so that the other end of said tube extends into said open top container means, said open top container means having an endless sidewall the upper end of which is above the other end of said tube below the operating level of the water supply in said sump means of said evaporative cooler.
- 14. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said positive priming means includes a pipeline means having a shutoff valve means therein.
- 15. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 14 wherein said shutoff valve means is a normally closed solenoid operated valve.
- 16. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 14 wherein said positive priming means further includes an anti-siphon valve in said pipeline means.
- 17. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 14 wherein said positive priming means further includes a charging vessel in said pipeline means upstream of said shutoff valve means for receiving and containing water under pressure in an amount sufficient to insure flooding of the water passage zone of said siphon drain valve means when said shutoff valve means is opened to supply water under pressure to said injector means.
- 18. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said positive priming means comprises:
- (a) an inlet conduit one end of which is connected to the external source of water under pressure;
- (b) a charging vessel having a charging chamber formed therein and connected to the other end of said inlet conduit for receiving and containing a supply of water under pressure in the charging chamber thereof, said charging vessel having an outlet boss;
- (c) a delivery conduit means coupled between the outlet boss of said charging vessel and said injector means; and
- (d) a solenoid operated valve in said delivery conduit means, said solenoid operated valve being normally closed to provide the first state of said positive priming means and being actuatable to an open position to provide the second state of said positive priming means.
- 19. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 18 wherein said positive priming means further comprises an anti-siphon valve mounted on said charging vessel.
- 20. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 19 wherein said anti-siphon valve is a check valve which prevents the escape of air from the charging chamber of said charging vessel when the pressure therein is above atmospheric pressure and allows air to flow into the charging chamber of said charging vessel when the pressure therein falls below atmospheric pressure.
- 21. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said positive priming means comprises:
- (a) a solenoid operated shutoff valve which is normally closed to provide the first state of said positive priming means and is actuatable to an open position to provide the second state of said positive priming means; and
- (b) timing means in the power supply line of said solenoid operated shutoff valve for coupling power thereto at a predetermined frequency rate.
- 22. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 21 and further comprising means in said evaporative cooler for sensing the water evaporation rate thereof and increasing the frequency rate at which power is coupled to said solenoid operated shutoff valve when the water evaporation rate falls below a predetermined rate.
- 23. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 21 and further comprising:
- (a) said timing means including means for increasing the frequency rate at which power is coupled to said solenoid operated shutoff valve, said means for increasing the frequency rate being normally inoperative and being switchable to an operative state;
- (b) first sensing means for sensing the dry bulb temperature and producing an electric signal indicative of the value of the sensed dry bulb temperature;
- (c) second sensing means for sensing the wet bult temperature and producing an electric signal indicative of the value of the sensed wet bulb temperature;
- (d) circuit means connected to said first and second sensing means to receive the signals therefrom and produce a resultant electric signal indicative of the differential value of the two received signals; and
- (e) said circuit means connected to said means for increasing the frequency rate of said timing means and switching it to its operative state when the resultant electric signal produced by said circuit means exceeds a predetermined threshold value.
- 24. An automatic flushing and draining apparatus as claimed in claim 23 wherein said first and said second sensing means are thermocouples.
- 25. An evaporative cooler comprising in combination:
- (a) an evaporative cooler having a sump for containing an operational water supply and having means for supplying the water and maintaining it at a predetermined level in the sump;
- (b) a draining apparatus mounted in the sump of said evaporative cooler and being actuatable from a normally inoperative state to an operative state for draining the operational water supply from the sump of said evaporative cooler and returning to its normally inoperative state upon completion of sump drainage;
- (c) timing means coupled to said draining apparatus for actuating said draining apparatus, said timing means having a first actuating means for actuating said draining apparatus at a predetermined frequency rate and having a normally inoperative second actuating means which when enabled increases the rate at which said timing means actuates said draining apparatus; and
- (d) sensing means in said evaporative cooler and coupled to the second actuating means of said timing means, said sensing means for sensing the water evaporation rate and enabling the second actuating means of said timing means when the water evaporation rate is below a predetermined value.
- 26. An evaporative cooler as claimed in claim 25 wherein said sensing means comprises:
- (a) first sensing means for sensing the dry bulb temperature and producing a signal indicative of the value of the dry bulb temperature;
- (b) second sensing means for sensing the wet bulb temperature and producing a signal indicative of the value of the wet bulb temperature; and
- (c) means connected to said first and second sensing means to receive the signals therefrom and produce a resultant signal indicative of the differential value of the two received signals, said means connected to the second actuating means of said timing means for enabling the second actuating means when the resultant signal exceeds a predetermined value.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of a copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 296,775, filed Aug. 27, 1981, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,333,887 on June 8, 1982, which is a Continuation-in-Part of a copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 222,552, filed Jan. 5, 1981, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,289,713, on Sept. 15, 1981, which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 115,041, filed on Jan. 24, 1980, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,255,361, on Mar. 10, 1981, which is a Continuation-in-Part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 007,027, filed Jan. 29, 1979, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,192,832, on Mar. 11, 1980, all by the same inventor.
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