The present inventions relate mechanical and fluid-mechanical devices for controlling insect access to standing water in drain pipes and other water collection, handling and management basins, tubulars and systems. In many of these types of systems, standing water is kept in a trap device that is part of the system. The water in the trap prevents gases from escaping from the open end of the drain or pipe into the atmosphere. These escaping gases can be unpleasant smelling, noxious, hazardous, and at times are commonly referred to as sewer gases.
As used herein, unless expressly provided otherwise, the term “trap” and similar such terms, should be given their broadest possible meaning, and would include any plumbing, piping assembly, or system having a configuration that holds water within a pipe, channel or tubular, in a manner that provides a seal to gases, the seal may be solely fluid based, or may be a combination of fluid and mechanical (e.g., a flapper door, diverter and pool) based, and would include P-traps, U-shaped traps, S-shaped traps, flapper doors, storm drains and catch basins. Traps would include pipes that are generally round, e.g., circular, that have internal diameters from about ¼ inch to about 60 inches, although larger and smaller sizes and other shapes, such as square, polygon, rectangular, and oval, to name a few, may be utilized.
As used herein, unless express provided otherwise, the term “pipe”, should be given its broadest possible meaning and would include any member having a length that is longer than its cross section and having a cavity or hollow internal passage, as well as, conduits, channels, tubulars, drains, drain pipes, and would also include members having an internal cavity having a circular shaped cross section, square shaped cross section, rectangular shaped cross section, oval shaped cross section, and other shaped cross sections. The exterior of the pipe may be the same or similar shape as the interior cavity or it may be different, e.g. interior cavity having an oval shape and exterior shape being rectangular. A pipe can be made from any material that meets its use requirements, including building codes, pressure ratings, environmental requirements, and would including metal, steel, iron, copper, lead, PVC, composite, plastic, concrete, terracotta, and ceramic.
Many kinds of insects, and particularly mosquitoes, bread in, lay eggs in, or otherwise need standing water for creating progeny. Thus, standing water in traps, drains, and other pipes, both indoors, and out doors, although out doors can generally be of greater concern, provide locations where mosquitoes and other insects can bread or otherwise increase their numbers. In additional to be generally annoying, mosquitoes can present signification health problems to humans, livestock and wildlife. Among the diseases that mosquitoes can spread, or are associated with, include Malaria, Zika, Encephalitis, West Nile, Yellow Fever, Rift Valley Fever, Dengue Fever, Filarasis, Pogosta disease, to name a few.
Generally, the term “about” as used herein unless specified otherwise is meant to encompass a variance or range of ±10%, the experimental or instrument error associated with obtaining the stated value, and preferably the larger of these.
This Background of the Invention section is intended to introduce various aspects of the art, which may be associated with embodiments of the present inventions. Thus the forgoing discussion in this section provides a framework for better understanding the present inventions, and is not to be viewed as an admission of prior art.
Accordingly, there has been a long-standing and increasing need for new ways to block insect access to standing water, and in particular, standing water in drains and traps, while at the same time permitting the drains and traps to properly function. The present inventions, among other things, solves these and other long standing needs, and provides significant public health benefits, by providing the devices, methods, and systems taught and disclosed in the specification, drawings and claims.
Thus, there is provided a device for retrofitting a pipe to block insect access to standing water in the pipe, the device having: a stopper capable of moving from a first position to a second position; a sealing member, wherein the stopper engages the sealing member in the first position and thereby forms an insect blocking seal; the stopper capable of moving to the second position by the action of in-flow water, wherein the movement of the stopper opens a channel for the flow of the in-flow water past the stopper and the sealing member; and wherein the stopper is capable of returning to the first position up the sensation of the in-flow water.
Further, there is provided these devices, systems and methods having one or more of the following features: wherein the stopper is a hinged flap; wherein the stopper is a float; wherein the stopper is spherical; wherein the device comprises a float guide; wherein the device comprises a plurality of float guides; wherein the float guide is a treaded rod; wherein the sealing member is a ring; wherein the device has a ring having an inner serrated edge positioned above the sealing member; and, wherein in the first position the stopper is engaged against both the inner serrated edge and the sealing member.
Moreover, there is provided the method of retrofitting a drain, having a trap capable of holding standing water, the method including installing the device of an embodiment of the present invention into a drain opening.
Still further there is provided a method of blocking insect access to standing water in a trap, the method including: providing a float device in engagement with a sealing member in a pipe above standing water in a trap in the pipe, and between the trap and an opening of a pipe in fluid communication with the trap, the float device engaging with the sealing member and thereby preventing insects from traveling past the sealing member, wherein the insects cannot reach standing water in the trap; upon the in-flow of water into the opening the float floats way from the sealing member, whereby a flow passage is opened; flowing the in-flow water through the pipe into the trap and out of the trap; wherein when the in-flow water subsides the trap remains filled with standing water, sealing the trap, and wherein the float re-engages with the sealing member, thereby blocking insect access to the standing water in the trap.
Additionally, there is provided a device for blocking insect access to standing water in a trap, the device having: a grating; a first annular member; a housing; the housing having an upper end and a lower end and comprising a first post, a second post, a first window, and a second window; the first annular member connecting the grating to the upper end of the housing, whereby the grating is in fluid communication with the housing; the housing having an upper and a lower external selling ring, the sealing rings positioned adjacent an outer surface of the housing, and capable of engaging the inner surface of a pipe; a stopper located in the housing, and movable from a first position within the housing to a second position within the housing; and, a sealing member located within the housing and positioned near the lower end of the housing, wherein the stopper engages the sealing member in the first position and thereby forms an insect blocking seal.
Yet additionally, there is provided these devices, systems and methods having one or more of the following features: a ring having an inner serrated edge positioned above the sealing member, wherein in the first position the stopper is engaged against both the inner serrated edge and the sealing member; wherein the first annular member is a split ring, and engages an inner surface of the housing; and wherein the lower end of the housing comprises a gap.
In general, the present inventions relate to unique devices to control insect access to standing water that is held in drains, pipes or water handling and collection systems.
In general, the present inventions relate to mechanical and fluid-mechanical devices for controlling insect access to standing water in drain pipes and other water collection, handling and management basins, tubulars and systems. The present devices in general have a moving member that engages a sealing member to block insect access to any water that may be held at or below the sealing member. When additional water enters the system, the additional water causes the moving member to disengage from the sealing member, creating a passage allowing the additional water to flow into system.
In general, in an embodiment the sealing device can be a float. The float can be any shape, and made from any material or combinations of materials that are light enough, (e.g., have a density that is about 1.5 g/cc, preferably 1.0 g/cc or lighter), so that they are buoyant, and can be lifted or moved by water pressure. The float is positioned in the system (e.g., a pipe) in, or above, the water in the system (e.g., standing water in a trap in the pipe). The float is engaged with a seating or sealing member in the system. The seating member can be a ring, lip, constriction in a system, and inner surface of a pipe, to name a few. In this manner the float engages the sealing member and blocks insect access to the water. When additional water flows into the system, from for example rain, run-off, used water from washing or cleaning, or waste water from an activity, the in-flowing additional water moves the float away from the seating member permitting the additional water to flow by the float and along the pipe. Typically, the float moving away from the seating member creates, opens, or provides access to, a passage, annulus, channel or other opening, through which the additional water can flow around the float and down, or long, the system.
Embodiments of the sealing devices can be retrofit devices. In this manner the retrofit device has an assembly that has a float and sealing member. Preferably, the retrofit device has an attachment member, or members, that connects the sealing member with a top, which can be a lip, grate, or perforated cover that sits atop a opening in a system (e.g., the opening of a pipe). Preferably, the attachment member creates a guide for the movement of the float, and thus the engagement and disengagement of the float with the sealing member, as well as the forming of a passage through which the additional water can flow. The outer diameter, or configuration of the retrofit device, is such that it can be inserted into an existing system, e.g., drain or pipe. The retrofit device can be an integral assembly, or can be made from several components that are affixed together, and combinations and variation of these. The retrofit assembly and the components can be assembled, or manufactured, by any manufacturing and fastening techniques, such as threaded members, bolts, press fits, tabs, welding, soldering, molding, gluing, machining, as well as other techniques and combinations and variations of these.
Embodiments of the sealing devices can be integral with the system. In this manner the seating member and the guide for the movement of the float can built into the system. Thus, in an embodiment, a trap can have built into it a float and sealing member, so that when the trap is installed into a water handling systems, such as a drain, the system will block insect access to standing water in the trap.
Embodiments of the sealing devices can be combinations and variations of retrofit and integral devices. Thus, for example, traps can have a sealing member so that after installation only the sealing float needs to be added. Other variations and combinations of retrofit and integral devices are contemplated by the present inventions.
The sealing devices, including the moving member, seating member, flaps, floats, attachment members, grates can be made from one or more of PVC, plastic, metal, composites, natural materials such as cork, materials that pipes and water handling systems are made from, and combinations and variations of these.
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When in-flowing additional water enters the opening 106 of the pipe 100 the float is lifted by the raising level of the water 103a, which is raised to a level 104a, and has the float in a disengaged position 105a, where the disengaged float 105a is removed from and not engaged with the sealing member 109. The disengaged, or open, float 105a is raised by water 103a having surface 104a. In this manner a passage 111 is created between the outer surface of the float 105a and the inner surface of the pipe wall 101 and the sealing member 109. In this embodiment the sealing member 109 can be a ring having a central opening. The in-flowing water travels in the direction of arrow 108 around the float 105a through the passage 111 in the direction of arrow 108 and eventually into a water collection system 107, e.g., a sewer.
The following examples are provided to illustrate various embodiments of operation and configurations of the insect blocking devices of the present inventions. These examples are for illustrative purposes, and should not be viewed as, and do not otherwise limit the scope of the present inventions.
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In operation as in-flowing water enters the pipe 220 through plate 202 it flows through cavity 209, willing the cavity 209 and floating float 201 lifting it and disengaging it from the ring 211. The disengaged float creates an opening between the float and the opening 212 in the ring 211. The guides control the movement of the float so that when the in-flowing water stops the float will settle back down and re-engage the ring 211, blocking the opening 212.
Thus, the float 210 will disengage and re-engage the ring 211 as in-flowing water is present and subsides in the pipe 220.
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In embodiments the inner serrated edge, if the serrations are of a sufficient shape, e.g., length, width or other profile, as to form an effective insect barrier, can also function as a sealing member.
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The sealing and insect blocking device has cleaning members, such as ridges, fluted scrapers, and the like for cleaning the outer surface of the float as it moves in the device, i.e., as it disengages and re-engages the seating member.
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In another embodiment the flexible member 608 also engages the float 610.
The stiffening member 609 also provides an area or point of attachment for the guide members 602, 603, 604, 605.
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The external rings 807, 808 extend outward (e.g., radially) away from the housing and have a radially outer ends 807a, 808a, that engage against the inner surface of the pipe.
The device has a float 814 that in the sealed position engages against the sealing ring 815, having an inner serrated or grooved sealing end 821. The sealing ring 815 is shown uninstalled in
The device 800 also has an upper sealing assembly 830, located inside of the annular member 802. In this embodiment, the upper sealing assembly uses a split ring 831 (shown in the uninserted configuration in
The use of press fit, elastics, glue, ultrasonic welding, molding, unitary molding, over molding, as well as other joining, manufacturing and assembling techniques and technologies can be used to make and assemble the present devices.
The various embodiments of devices, articles, components, parts, uses, applications, methods, activities and operations set forth in this specification may be used for various other fields and for various other activities, uses and embodiments. Additionally, these embodiments, for example, may be used with: existing systems, articles, components, operations or activities; may be used with systems, articles, components, operations or activities that may be developed in the future; and with such systems, articles, components, operations or activities that may be modified, in-part, based on the teachings of this specification. Further, the various embodiments and examples set forth in this specification may be used with each other, in whole or in part, and in different and various combinations. Thus, for example, the configurations provided in the various embodiments and examples of this specification may be used with each other; and the scope of protection afforded the present inventions should not be limited to a particular embodiment, example, configuration or arrangement that is set forth in a particular embodiment, example, or in an embodiment in a particular Figure.
The invention may be embodied in other forms than those specifically disclosed herein without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive.
This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 62/322,012, filing date of Apr. 13, 2016, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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PCT/US2017/027259 | 4/12/2017 | WO | 00 |
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62322012 | Apr 2016 | US |