Claims
- 1. A flood gate for use in a foundation wall adjacent an enclosed space, the flood gate comprising:a frame located in the foundation wall defining a fluid passageway therethrough; a door pivotally mounted in said frame for bidirectional rotation between two open positions and a closed position therebetween to permit flow of fluid therethrough; and at least one latching mechanism for holding said door in said closed position, said latching mechanism including a float for sensing a level of the fluid and releasing said door when the level exceeds a preset height.
- 2. The flood gate according to claim 1, wherein said float is disposed within said door, said door permitting the fluid to contact said float.
- 3. The flood gate according to claim 1, wherein said latching mechanism includes a sensing and releasing device to sense the height of the float and to release said door when said float is at the preset height.
- 4. The flood gate according to claim 4, wherein said frame defines an open slot adjacent said float, said sensing and releasing device is a pin extending from the float, said pin adapted to be inserted into said open slot, said pin being positioned within said open slot preventing said door from pivoting.
- 5. The flood gate according to claim 4, wherein said open slot includes an opening, the position of said opening determining the preset level, whereby upon the fluid lifting said float to said preset level, said pin exits said opening of said open slot and said pin is unconstrained by said open slot thereby enabling said door to rotate between said two open positions.
- 6. The flood gate according to claim 4, wherein said frame defines a channel enabling passage of said pin through said frame when said door rotates between said two open positions.
- 7. The flood gate according to claim 1, wherein said latching mechanism is resettable after releasing said door when said door is perpendicular to ground.
- 8. The flood gate according to claim 1, further comprising at least one stake for attaching said flood gate to the wall.
- 9. The flood gate according to claim 8, wherein each stake includes:a longitudinal member, and an attachment portion.
- 10. The flood gate according to claim 9, wherein said frame defines a tine slot for receiving said longitudinal member, and said longitudinal member is insertable into said tine slot in a first direction and resistant to removal in an opposite direction from said first direction.
- 11. The flood gate according to claim 1, wherein said frame defines opposing door slots and said door includes opposing door pins respectively positionable within said opposing door slots, each of said door slots including a bottom defining a resting vertical and horizontal position of said door pins upon insertion into said door slots.
- 12. The flood gate according to claim 11, wherein each of said door slots includes:a door slot opening positioned above said resting vertical position, and a lower portion adjacent said bottom of said door slot, said lower portion being perpendicular relative to ground.
- 13. The flood gate according to claim 11, wherein each of said door pins is respectively pivotable within said door slot.
- 14. The flood gate according to claim 1, wherein said door includes:a ventilation opening, an automatic louver assembly for controlling air flow through said ventilation opening; and, a screen covering said ventilation opening.
- 15. The flood gate according to claim 14, wherein said automatic louver assembly opens and closes responsive to ambient temperature.
- 16. The flood gate according to claim 14, wherein said automatic louver assembly comprises:a plurality of louvers; a temperature sensitive actuating device; and, a member connecting said plurality of louvers to said temperature sensitive actuating device.
- 17. A flood gate for use in a wall adjacent an enclosed space, the flood gate comprising:a frame located in a wall defining a fluid passageway therethrough; a door pivotally mounted in said frame for bidirectional rotation between two open positions and a closed position therebetween to permit flow of fluid therethrough; and, at least one latching mechanism for holding said door in said closed position, said latching mechanism sensing a level of the fluid and releasing said door when the level exceeds a preset height; wherein said latching mechanism includes a float to determine the level of the fluid, said float is disposed within said door and said door permitting the fluid to contact said float.
- 18. A flood gate for use in a wall adjacent an enclosed space, the flood gate comprising:a frame located in a wall defining a fluid passageway therethrough; a door pivotally mounted in said frame for bidirectional rotation between two open positions and a closed position therebetween to permit flow of fluid therethrough; and, at least one latching mechanism for holding said door in said closed position, said latching mechanism sensing a level of the fluid and releasing said door when the level exceeds a preset height; wherein said frame defines opposing door slots and said door includes opposing door pins respectively positionable within said opposing door slots, each of said door slots including a bottom defining a resting vertical and horizontal position of said door pins upon insertion into said door slots.
- 19. The flood gate according to claim 18, wherein each of said door slots includes:a door slot opening positioned above said resting vertical position, and a lower portion adjacent said bottom of said door slot, said lower portion being perpendicular relative to ground.
- 20. The flood gate according to claim 18, wherein each of said door pins is respectively pivotable within said door slot.
- 21. A flood gate for use in a wall adjacent an enclosed space, the flood gate comprising:a frame located in a wall defining a fluid passageway therethrough; a door pivotally mounted in said frame for bidirectional rotation between two open positions and a closed position therebetween to permit flow of fluid therethrough; and, at least one latching mechanism for holding said door in said closed position, said latching mechanism including a float to determine a level of the fluid, and a sensing and releasing device to sense the height of the float and to release said door when the level exceeds a preset height; wherein said frame defines an open slot adjacent said float, said sensing and releasing device is a pin extending from the float, said pin adapted to be inserted into said open slot, said pin being positioned within said open slot preventing said door from pivoting.
- 22. The flood gate according to claim 21, wherein said open slot includes an opening, the position of said opening determining the preset level, whereby upon the fluid lifting said float to said preset level, said pin exits said opening of said open slot and said pin is unconstrained by said open slot thereby enabling said door to rotate between said two open positions.
- 23. The flood gate according to claim 22, wherein said frame defines a channel enabling passage of said pin through said frame when said door rotates between said two open positions.
- 24. A flood gate for use in a wall adjacent an enclosed space, the flood gate comprising:a frame located in a wall defining a fluid passageway therethrough; a door pivotally mounted in said frame for bidirectional rotation between two open positions and a closed position therebetween to permit flow of fluid therethrough; at least one latching mechanism for holding said door in said closed position, said latching mechanism including a float to determine a level of the fluid, and a sensing and releasing device to sense the height of the float and to release said door when the level exceeds a preset height; and, at least one stake for attaching said flood gate to the wall, said stake including a longitudinal member, and an attachment portion; wherein said frame defines a tine slot for receiving said longitudinal member, said longitudinal member being insertable into said tine slot in a first direction and resistant to removal in an opposite direction from said first direction.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 09/079,611 filed May 15, 1998, U.S. Pat. No. 5,944,445. Application Ser. No. 09/079,611 claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/052,819 filed July 10, 1997.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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