The present invention relates to a floating flap gate which is disposed at an opening in a seawall to prevent a rising water from flowing into living spaces or underground spaces at a time of rising water, by raising a door body to block the opening.
A floating flap gate exists which is disposed at an opening of a seawall and blocks the opening at the time of a rising water to prevent the rising water from flowing into living spaces or underground spaces, by raising a door body, using a buoyancy of the water which is trying to flow in (e.g., Patent Reference 1).
However, the floating flap gate disclosed in Patent Reference 1 has a problem in that if a speed of the inflowing water is high, the rising action of a door body 1 is delayed, resulting in an overflow of water into living spaces or underground spaces (see
In addition, when the water level drops, the door body 1 stays at a rising state up to a water level which is about ⅓ the height of the door body 1, and subsequently exhibits a hazardous behavior such as suddenly falling (see
In order to prevent the problem of overflow during the initial influx of water, there was proposed a floating flap gate with a rope having a counterweight attached to one end, and with the other end connected to the door body via a pulley (e.g., Patent Reference 2).
The floating flap gate disclosed in Patent Reference 2 solves the problem of the delayed rising action of the door body during the initial influx of water by compensating for an insufficient buoyancy of the floating flap gate by using the weight of a counterweight.
However, the floating flap gate disclosed in Patent Reference 2 does not readily lower when the water level drops, because weight of the counterweight continually operates in a direction which assists in the operation of raising the door body.
The problem which the present invention aims to solve is that it becomes difficult to lower the door body when the water level drops, if a device is installed to continually assist in the operation of raising the door body, so as to solve the problem of a floating flap gate in which the operation of raising the door body is delayed when water starts flowing in, resulting an overflow into living spaces or underground spaces.
The present invention was devised with the aim of eliminating the overflow into living spaces or into underground spaces when the raising operation of the door body is delayed when water first starts to flow in, and eliminating difficulty in lowering the door body when the water level drops, and thus eliminating hazardous behavior such as sudden falling of the door body.
The floating flap gate according to the present invention is a floating flap gate which is disposed at an opening or at an access way, so as to block the opening or the access way when water flows in, and comprises a door body with a forward end which is able to swing upwards, in a direction in which the water flows in and within a plane in a height direction, around a base end thereof serving as a fulcrum.
One end of a rope is attached to the forward end of the door body, and the other end of the rope is attached to a counterweight or a spring via at least a fixed pulley, so that the counterweight is at its lowest point or the spring reaches its natural length when the angle of inclination of the door body with respect to a horizontal plane reaches within a range from 10° to 80° during raising or lowering of the door body.
According to the present invention, the door body is assisted in rising by being drawn in an upward direction by the counterweight or by the spring, until the angle of inclination of the door body with respect to a horizontal plane reaches within a range from 10° to 80° during raising of the door body. Further, if the angle of inclination of the door body with respect to a horizontal plane exceeds the range of 10° to 80°, the counterweight or spring causes resistance, thereby reducing the raising speed of the door body.
On the other hand, when lowering the door body, until the angle of inclination of the door body with respect to a horizontal plane reaches within a range from 10° to 80°, the door body is assisted in following a downward trajectory which follows the water level as it drops, by being drawn in a downward direction by the counterweight or by the spring. In addition, when the angle of inclination of the door body with respect to a horizontal plane is below the range of 10° to 80°, the counterweight or spring causes resistance, thereby reducing the lowering speed of the door body.
According to the present invention, the predetermined angle of inclination of the door body with respect to a horizontal plane while raising or lowering the door body serves as a point of bifurcation for assisting in raising and lowering the door body and, causing resistance to raising or lowering the door body, thus making it possible to prevent water from overflowing at the time of the initial influx, and also making it possible to prevent the door from suddenly falling before lowering of the door body is completed. In addition, it becomes possible to mitigate the shock which occurs when raising of the door body is completed, and the ability of the door body to follow the water level improves at the initial stage of lowering of the door body.
According to the present invention, the object of preventing an overflow of water, during a beginning of water inflow, into living spaces and underground spaces, preventing difficulties in lower the door body when the water level has dropped, and preventing the door body from suddenly falling, is achieved by assisting in raising and lowering the door body, and by causing resistance to raising or lowering the door body, by having the predetermined angle of inclination of the door body with respect to a horizontal plane serve as a point of bifurcation while raising and lowering the door body.
An example of the present invention is described in detail below using
In
If there is a wide opening to be blocked by the door body 12 of the floating flap gate 11, then a plurality of door bodies 12 may be linked width-wise at the opening, and the spaces between the various door bodies 12 are joined together with water-tight rubber. In addition, water-tight rubber is provided on the sides corresponding to door bumpers of the door bodies 12 on both sides, which are provided at the opening of the seawall.
The floating flap gate 11 shown in
The other end of the wire rope 14 is attached to a counterweight 20 via a first fixed pulley 16 which is disposed at a door bumper 15 at the top of the forward end of the door body 12 during lowering, and via a second fixed pulley 17 disposed in a position at the same height as the first fixed pulley 16 on the base end side of the door body 12. Therefore, the weight of the counterweight 20 operates on the door body 12.
In the present example of the invention, because the angle of inclination θ of the door body 12 is 90° when raising of the door body is completed, the position at which the first fixed pulley 16 is set is such that the counterweight 20 reaches its lowest point when the angle of inclination θ is 45° with respect to a horizontal plane when the door body 12 swings upwards (see
The floating flap gate 11 of the present invention which has the above-described configuration exhibits the functions described below when raising and lowering the door body 12.
When water first starts flowing in, the counterweight 20 drops, pulling the door body 12 upwards, thereby assisting the door body 12 to rise (see
At the initial stage of lowering the door body 12, the counterweight 20 drops, pulling the door body 12 downward so that it follows the water level as it drops (see
The floating flap gate 11 according to the present invention makes it possible to implement a variety of functions such as assisting in raising the door body 12, mitigating shock, and imparting a trajectory that follows the water level, as described above, by utilizing a raising/lowering mechanism which has the counterweight 20.
As shown in
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If the compression coil spring 22 is used, in the case of a flap gate having a door body 12 with an angle of inclination θ of 90° when raising of the door body 12 is completed, the spring reaches its natural length as shown in
On the other hand, if a tension coil spring 24 is used, the spring reaches its natural length as shown in
The compression coil spring 22 or the tension coil spring 24 is not limited to the linear coil spring as shown in
As shown in
When the combination coil spring 25 shown in
Next, from the early stage of rising to the intermediate stage of rising when the angle of inclination θ of the door body 12 is 45°, the second compression spring 25b and the third compression spring 25c successively return to their original state, and the three compression springs 25a-25c all return to their natural length.
From the intermediate stage of rising to the completion of rising when the angle of inclination θ of the door body 12 is 90°, the third compression spring 25c, the second compression spring 25b, and the first compression spring 25a successively contract, and when raising of the door body 12 is completed, the three compression springs 25a-25c are all in a compressed state.
When lowering the door body, the state is the reverse of that for when raising the door body.
The present invention is not limited to the above-described example, and the preferred embodiment may, of course, be advantageously modified within the scope of the technical ideas recited in the claims.
For example, the wire rope 14 was used in the above example, but a polyamide-series, polyester-series, polyethylene-series, polypropylene-series, aramid-series, polyarylate-series, or ultra-high density synthetic fiber rope may be used.
The movable pulley 18, the counterweight 20, and the springs 22, 24, and 25 may be attached at a position on the outside of the door bumper 15, but the weight of the counterweight 20, the number of fixed pulleys 16, 17 and movable pulleys 18, and the characteristics of the springs 22, 24, 25 may, of course, be set at the most appropriate values depending on the size of the door body 12.
Moreover, instead of attaching the rod 13, a hanging piece may be attached to the forward end of the door body 12, and one end of the wire rope 14 may be attached to the hanging piece.
11 Floating flap gate
12 Door body
13 Rod
14 Wire rope
16 First fixed pulley
17 Second fixed pulley
18 Movable pulley
20 Counterweight
22 Compression coil spring
24 Tension coil spring
25 Combined coil spring
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2011-113767 | May 2011 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2012/058937 | 4/2/2012 | WO | 00 | 1/27/2014 |