Claims
- 1. A pinch valve for connection between an upstream pipeline and a downstream pipeline, the pinch valve comprising:
a body having a fixed upper pinch bar and a moveable lower pinch bar; an elastomeric sleeve, wherein the elastomeric sleeve is situated between the fixed upper pinch bar and the moveable lower pinch bar; and means to raise and lower the moveable lower pinch bar.
- 2. The pinch valve of claim 1, wherein the body comprises a valve housing.
- 3. The pinch valve of claim 1, wherein the fixed upper pinch bar and the moveable lower pinch bar are substantially perpendicular to the elastomeric sleeve.
- 4. The pinch valve of claim 1, wherein the elastomeric sleeve further comprises an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein the upper portion is adjacent to the fixed upper pinch bar and the lower portion is adjacent to the moveable lower pinch bar.
- 5. The pinch valve of claim 4, wherein the upper portion of the elastomeric sleeve is relatively fixed and the lower portion of the elastomeric sleeve is relatively moveable.
- 6. The pinch valve of claim 4, further comprising one of a reinforcing material secured within the upper portion of the elastomeric sleeve, and a reinforcing material secured to an interior of the upper portion of the elastomeric sleeve.
- 7. The pinch valve of claim 6, wherein the reinforcing material is a curved plate.
- 8. The pinch valve of claim 2, wherein the upper portion of the elastomeric sleeve is fastened to an upper portion of the valve housing.
- 9. The pinch valve of claim 1, wherein the means comprises one of an electric motor, a hand wheel, a pneumatic cylinder, and a hydraulic cylinder.
- 10. The pinch valve of claim 1, further comprising one or more stops situated on the upper pinch bar.
- 11. A pinch valve for connection between an upstream pipeline and a downstream pipeline, the pinch valve comprising:
a valve body; an elastomeric sleeve having an upper portion and a lower portion with a throughbore, the elastomeric sleeve positioned at least partially within the valve body, the lower portion of the elastomeric sleeve being relatively moveable and the upper portion being relatively fixed; and controllable means to flex the lower portion of the elastomeric sleeve into and out of the throughbore, to regulate the flow of liquids therethrough.
- 12. The pinch valve of claim 11, wherein the means comprises compressed fluid selectively pumped into and removed from a space adjacent to the lower portion of the elastomeric sleeve.
- 13. The pinch valve of claim 11, wherein the means comprises a pinch bar.
- 14. The pinch valve of claim 11, wherein the top portion of the elastomeric sleeve is fastened to the top portion of the body.
- 15. The pinch valve of claim 11, wherein the top portion of the elastomeric sleeve includes a stiffener.
- 16. A method for regulating fluid flow between an upstream pipeline and a downstream pipeline, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) connecting a pinch valve between the upstream pipeline and the downstream pipeline, the pinch valve comprising an elastomeric sleeve with a throughbore wherein the elastomeric sleeve includes an upper portion and a lower portion; (b) directing fluid from the upstream pipeline to the pinch valve; (c) directing the lower portion only of the elastomeric sleeve into the throughbore, thereby creating a weir effect in the throughbore and reducing fluid flow through the pinch valve; and (d) retracting the lower portion of the elastomeric sleeve outward, thereby increasing fluid flow to the downstream pipeline.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein in steps (c) and (d), the lower portion of the elastomeric sleeve is directed inward and outward by a moveable pinch bar.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein the upper portion of the elastomeric sleeve remains relatively fixed, while the lower portion of the elastomeric sleeve is directed inward and outward.
- 19. The method of claim 16, wherein in steps (c) and (d), the lower portion of the elastomeric sleeve is directed inward and outward by injecting and withdrawing a compressed fluid from an enclosed space adjacent to the lower portion of the elastomeric sleeve.
- 20. The method of claim 16, wherein the lower portion of the elastomeric sleeve is directed inward to a sufficient degree as to result in fully closing the elastomeric sleeve.
- 21. A method for regulating storm water flow within a storm water network, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) installing a plurality of pinch valves within a storm water network to form a valve system, wherein each of the pinch valves comprise an elastomeric sleeve having a throughbore, wherein the elastomeric sleeve includes an upper portion and a lower portion; (b) directing storm water into the valve system so that the storm water enters at least one of the plurality of pinch valves; (c) storing a volume of storm water within the valve system by moving the lower portion only of the elastomeric sleeve of the at least one of the plurality of pinch valves into the throughbore of the at least one of the plurality of pinch valves; (d) measuring the volume of storm water within the valve system; and (e) retracting the lower portion of the elastomeric sleeve outward from the at least one of the plurality of pinch valves based upon the volume of storm water within the valve system.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/403,771, filed Aug. 15, 2002, entitled “Flexible Weir Style Pinch Valve”.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60403771 |
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