The present invention relates to lawn sprinkler installations having a normally open to atmosphere disposable plastic valve which prevents sprinkler backflow from reaching the city water supply.
The Febco® freeze protection Model 765 is a popular backflow prevention device. An above ground supply water extension provides a vertical path to atmosphere when the supply water is off. A first spring loaded check valve is normally spring loaded closed when the supply water is off or loses pressure while on. Above the first check valve is a plastic bonnet and poppet release valve to atmosphere. If this breaks during a freeze, it can be readily replaced. This bonnet and poppet is spring loaded open to atmosphere. The supply water pressure closes this bonnet and poppet during the sprinkling operation.
The FEBCO Series 765 Pressure Vacuum Breakers are used to protect against health hazard and non-health hazard backsiphonage conditions in industrial plants, cooling towers laboratories, laundries, swimming pools and lawn sprinkler systems.
The FEBCO 765 PVB is designed to be installed to provide protection against backsiphonage of toxic or non-toxic liquids. It consists of a spring loaded check valve which closes tightly when the pressure in the assembly drops below 1 psi or when zero flow occurs, plus, an air relief valve that opens to break a siphon when the pressure in the assembly drops to 1 psi.
Pressure Vacuum Breaker assemblies shall be installed to withstand pressure for long periods and to prevent backflow of contaminated water into the potable water system in backsiphonage conditions. The Pressure Vacuum Breaker assembly shall consist of single spring loaded check valve which closes tightly when water flow through the assembly drops to zero, and a single air relief valve that opens to break the siphon when pressure drops to 1 psi. The assembly shall include two resilient seated shut-offs and two resilient seated test cocks, considered integral to the assembly. Assemblies must be factory backflow tested. The check valve and air inlet valve must be constructed to allow in-line servicing of the assembly. The valve body shall be constructed of bronze. The check, poppet and bonnet assembly shall be constructed of engineered plastic to protect the valve body from freeze damage.
Pressure Vacuum Breaker assemblies shall be installed a minimum of 12″ (300 mm) above the highest downstream outlet, and the highest point in the downstream piping. The assembly shall be rated to 150 psi working pressure and water temperature from 32° to 140° F. The assembly shall meet the specifications of the USC-FCCC & HR Manual.
If the bonnet and poppet 2000 gets frozen and breaks, then when the sprinklers are turned on, a flood will occur as shown next to the house 9. This can ruin a basement. What is needed in the art is a much stronger bonnet and poppet produced at about the same cost in order to offer the homeowner further protection from catastrophic flooding especially during fall and spring waterings when the house may be unoccupied during a quick freeze before the sprinklers have been winterized.
The present invention has over 50% improvement of the breaking strength as the prior art using about the same number of parts at about an equivalent cost to produce.
It is an aspect of the present invention to provide a disposable bonnet and poppet backflow device with improved breaking strength.
Other aspects of this invention will appear from the following description and appended claims, reference being made to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification wherein like reference characters designate corresponding parts in the several views.
A plastic top has male threads to mate with a metal casing. Four arch arms support a top bolt for a cap. A metal shaft extends downward from the top bolt to provide a guide for the plastic valve plug.
A normally open bias for the valve plug is provided by a metal spring resting between the valve plug and the guide. All plastic parts are made of a polycarbonate. The prior art plastic parts are made from a more brittle polysulphate nitrite. Tests show the present invention withstanding 900 psi water pressure, a fifty percent improvement over the prior art which breaks at 640 psi. City water supply pressure usually ranges from 60-100 psi, but freezing creates enormous pressures. The present invention is provided for one inch, three quarter inch, and various size backflows piping.
Before explaining the disclosed embodiment of the present invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the particular arrangement shown, since the invention is capable of other embodiments. Also, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
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The guide wall 399 is circular in cross section forming the cylindrical hollow 301. Air and/or fluid can pass by valve plug 300 as shown by arrows BACK and pass to atmosphere per arrows AMBIENT via vents V. The spring 28 is relaxed/passive.
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Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, numerous modifications and variations can be made and still the result will come within the scope of the invention. No limitation with respect to the specific embodiments disclosed herein is intended or should be inferred. Each apparatus embodiment described herein has numerous equivalents.
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