Claims
- 1. An automatic flushing and draining reservoir for an evaporative cooler comprising:
- (a) an evaporative cooler including a water distribution plumbing system for carrying water to the upper portion of said cooler and a floor pan for receiving unevaporated water draining by gravity from the upper portion of said cooler;
- (b) a tank integrally and dependingly formed in the floor pan of said cooler and opening upwardly to receive the unevaporated water from said floor pan, said tank having a cross sectional area which is less than the cross sectional area of the floor pan of said evaporative cooler with the opening of said tank being substantially equal to the cross sectional area of said tank;
- (c) a float controlled shutoff valve means for supplying water from an external source of said tank and maintaining it at a predetermined operating level;
- (d) pump means for pumping water from said tank into the water distribution plumbing system of said cooler and allowing the pumped water in the distribution plumbing system to drain back into said tank upon interruption of the operation of said pump means so that this returning pumped water in conjunction with the unevaporated water received from the floor pan of said cooler will cause the water level in said tank to rise from the operating level to a flooded level;
- (e) a siphon drain valve mounted in said tank with its water inlet adjacent the bottom thereof and having an elevated water passage zone located between the water operating level and the flooded water level of said tank so that its siphoning action will be initiated upon the water level in said tank reaching the flooded level; and
- (f) said tank being sized with its water surface area as small as possible as determined by its containment of said siphon drain valve, said pump means and said float controlled shut-off valve.
- 2. An automatic flushing and draining reservoir as claimed in claim 1 wherein said float controlled shut-off valve includes;
- (a) a valve assembly mounted in said evaporative cooler at a location remote from said tank;
- (b) a valve operating float in said tank for sensing the water level therein; and
- (c) a rod interconnecting said valve assembly and said float.
- 3. An automatic flushing and draining reservoir as claimed in claim 1 wherein said valve assembly of said float controlled shut-off valve is mounted in said evaporative cooler at a location above said tank.
- 4. An automatic flushing and draining reservoir as claimed in claim 1 and further comprising a downwardly upset depression formed in the bottom of said tank within the inlet of said siphon drain valve located within said depression below the bottom of said tank.
- 5. An automatic flushing and draining reservoir as claimed in claim 1 and further comprising a cover demountably positioned in the floor pan of said cooler in upwardly spaced overlying relationship with said upwardly opening tank.
- 6. An automatic flushing and draining reservoir as claimed in claim 1 wherein said siphon drain valve comprises:
- (a) a standpipe mounted in the bottom of said tank and having an upper end which is located above the operating level of the water in said tank and having a lower end extending through the bottom of said tank; and
- (b) a cylindrical cap having a closed upper end and an inside diameter which is larger than the outside diameter of said standpipe, said cap mounted in coxial relationship with said standpipe and having webs formed internally at the closed upper end for engaging the upper end of said standpipe so that the water passage zone is located between the upper end of said standpipe and the closed upper end of said cap, said cap having an open bottom which forms the inlet to said siphon drain valve.
- 7. An automatic flushing and draining reservoir as claimed in claim 1 wherein said pump means comprises:
- (a) a pump mounted in said tank; and
- (b) an outlet line extending from said pump to the water distribution plumbing system of said evaporative cooler.
- 8. An automatic flushing and draining reservoir as claimed in claim 7 wherein said pump extends upwardly from said tank to position the motor of said pump within the floor pan of said cooler.
- 9. An automatic flushing and draining reservoir as claimed in claim 1 wherein said pump means comprises:
- (a) an electrically operated pump;
- (b) an outlet line coupled between said pump and the water distribution plumbing system of said evaporative cooler; and
- (c) means in the power supply line of said pump for periodically interrupting power to said pump.
- 10. An automatic flushing and draining reservoir as claimed in claim 9 wherein said means for interrupting power comprises a timing and delay means mounted in the power line of said pump for interrupting current flow at predetermined intervals.
- 11. An automatic flushing and draining reservoir as claimed in claim 9 wherein said means for interrupting power comprises:
- (a) a normally closed solenoid in the power line of said pump; and
- (b) conductivity sensing means in the power line of said solenoid and in contact with the water in said tank for energizing said solenoid when the conductivity of the water in said tank reaches a predetermined amount.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of a copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 007,027 filed Jan. 29, 1979 by the same inventor, while issued on Mar. 11, 1980 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,192,832.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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