Claims
- 1. A device for removing water from a ponding area on a flat roof having a water run-off system which is no longer effective to drain water from said ponding area comprising:
- a housing defining a priming chamber therein adapted to be mounted within the water run-off system at a vertical level below the vertical level of the ponding area of the flat roof,
- siphon hose means having an inlet end adapted to be mounted in water sucking relation to the ponding area and an opposite end disposed in operative relation with said priming chamber such that negative pressure conditions within said priming chamber are communicated therewith, and
- priming means for (1) communicating run-off water flowing in said run-off system with said priming chamber when said housing is mounted therein as aforesaid so as to establish a predetermined water level condition within said priming chamber and (2) lowering said water level condition within said priming chamber by the displacement of water out of said priming chamber into said run-off system to thereby establish a negative pressure within the priming chamber which is communicated with said siphon hose means causing water from the ponding area to flow past the inlet end through the siphon hose means which flow continues by the siphoning action thus established until the water in said ponding area is substantially removed.
- 2. A device as defined in claim 1 wherein said priming means includes
- water inlet opening means communicating with said priming chamber adapted to be disposed within the water run-off system in a position to direct run-off water flowing in said run-off system into said priming chamber, and
- water discharge outlet opening means communicating with said priming chamber of a flow capacity less than the flow capacity of said water inlet opening means so that (1) when the flow of water in said run-off system increases as a result of the commencement of a rain condition or the like the quantity of water available to pass into said priming chamber through said inlet opening means is greater than the quantity of water which can pass from said chamber through said outlet opening means and (2) when the flow of water in said run-off system decreases as a result of the cessation of the rain condition or the like the quantity of water available to pass into said priming chamber through said inlet opening means is less than the quantity of water which can flow out of said priming chamber through said outlet opening means to thereby establish the aforesaid displacement of water out of said priming chamber.
- 3. A device as defined in claim 2 wherein said housing includes an upper partition wall defining a water receiving chamber above said priming chamber having an open upper end into which water flowing downwardly through a downspout in said run-off system can enter said receiving chamber.
- 4. A device as defined in claim 3 wherein said inlet opening means comprises an inlet tube exteriorly peripherally secured to said upper partition wall and opening upwardly into said water receiving chamber and downwardly into the lower end portion of said priming chamber.
- 5. A device as defined in claim 4 wherein said inlet tube includes an inlet portion extending above said upper partition wall, said inlet portion having a plurality of openings extending through the peripheral wall thereof, the total cross-sectional area of said plurality of openings being greater than the interior cross-sectional area of said inlet tube, at least some of said openings being disposed at the vertical level of said upper partition wall and some being spaced thereabove.
- 6. A device as defined in claim 5 wherein said upper partition wall has an air vent tube exteriorly peripherally secured thereto forming a part of said air displacement means, said vent tube having an upper bent-over end portion and a check valve in said bent-over end portion permitting the flow of air outwardly therethrough but preventing the flow of air inwardly therethrough.
- 7. A device as defined in claim 4 wherein said upper partition wall includes a tubular nipple exteriorly peripherally secured to the central portion thereof, said siphon hose means including said nipple and a length of flexible hole having one end thereof fixedly secured to the upper end of said nipple in interior communicating relation therewith.
- 8. A device as defined in claim 1 wherein the inlet end of said siphon hose means is defined by the other end portion of said hose and a plug is mounted in the extremity of said other end portion of said hose, the peripheral wall of said other end portion having an opening in one side thereof adapted to be disposed in sucking relation to water in said ponding area.
- 9. A device as defined in claim 1 wherein said priming means includes
- water inlet opening means communicating with said priming chamber adapted to be disposed within the water run-off system in a position to direct run-off water flowing in said run-off system into said priming chamber,
- a water discharge siphon structure communicating with said priming chamber operable when the water in said priming chamber reaches a predetermined level to displace water from said priming chamber at a rate sufficient to establish a negative pressure condition within said priming chamber, and
- valve means for closing said water inlet opening means when said negative pressure condition is established so that the communication thereof with said siphon hose means causes the aforesaid flow of water from the ponding area.
- 10. A device as defined in claim 9 wherein water discharge siphon structure includes a first tubular leg portion having an open lower end communicating with the lower portion of the priming chamber, a tubular bight portion disposed in the upper portion of the priming chamber and a second tubular leg portion extending outwardly of the priming chamber and having an open lower end discharging into the run-off system at a position below the open lower end of the first tubular leg portion.
- 11. A device as defined in claim 7 or 10 wherein said housing includes an upper partition wall defining a water receiving chamber above said priming chamber having an open upper end into which water flowing downwardly through a downspout in said run-off system can enter said receiving chamber.
- 12. A device as defined in claim 11 wherein said inlet opening means comprises a circular opening in said upper partition wall communicating upwardly with said water receiving chamber and downwardly with the upper end portion of said priming chamber and said valve means comprises a floatable ball in said water receiving chamber of a diameter size greater than the diameter size of said circular opening.
- 13. In a combination including a flat roof having a ponding area and a water run-off system which is no longer effective to drain water from said ponding area and a device for removing water from said ponding area, the improvement which comprises said device comprising
- means defining a priming chamber within the water run-off system at a vertical level below the vertical level of the ponding area of the flat roof,
- siphon hose means having an inlet end mounted in water sucking relation to the ponding area and an opposite end disposed in operative relation with said priming chamber such that negative pressure conditions within said priming chamber are communicated therewith, and
- priming means for directing run-off water flowing in said run-off system as a result of the commencement of a rain condition or the like into said priming chamber and displacing water directed into said priming chamber outwardly thereof into said run-off system in such a way as to establish a negative pressure within the priming chamber which is communicated with said siphon hose means causing water from the ponding area to flow past the inlet end through the siphon hose means which flow continues after the cessation of the rain condition or the like by the siphoning action thus established until the water in said ponding area is substantially removed.
- 14. The improvement as defined in claim 13 wherein said priming means includes
- water inlet opening means communicating with said priming chamber disposed within the water run-off system in a position to direct run-off water flowing in said run-off system into said priming chamber, and
- water discharge outlet opening means communicating with said priming chamber of a flow capacity less than the flow capacity of said water inlet opening means so that (1) when the flow of water in said run-off system increases as a result of the commencement of a rain condition or the like the quantity of water available to pass into said priming chamber through said inlet opening means is greater than the quantity of water which can pass from said chamber through said outlet opening means and (2) when the flow of water in said run-off system decreases as a result of the cessation of the rain condition or the like the quantity of water available to pass into said priming chamber through said inlet opening means is less than the quantity of water which can flow out of said priming chamber through said outlet opening means to establish a displacement of water out of said priming chamber and thereby a negative pressure condition sufficient to cause the aforesaid flow of water from said ponding area.
- 15. The improvement as defined in claim 13 wherein said priming means includes
- water inlet opening means communicating with said priming chamber disposed within the water run-off system in a position to direct run-off water flowing in said run-off system into said priming chamber,
- a water discharge siphon structure communicating with said priming chamber operable when the water in said priming chamber reaches a predetermined level to displace water from said priming chamber at a rate sufficient to establish a negative pressure condition within said priming chamber, and
- valve means for closing said water inlet opening means when said negative pressure condition is established so that the communication thereof with said siphon hose means causes the aforesaid flow of water from the ponding area.
Parent Case Info
This application constitutes a continuation-in-part of my eariler co-pending application, Ser. No. 841,601, filed Oct. 12, 1977, entitled "Method and Device for Siphoning Water from a Ponding Area on a Flat Roof".
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