Claims
- 1. Liquid-plug-creating device for creating both a small, continuous flow of liquid and a large, intermittent flow of liquid in plug-like form with large kinetic energy content in pipes, comprising a collection tank for water, sewage or the like, said tank having a bottom and a closed top spaced upwardly from said bottom, an outlet from said bottom of said tank positioned so that all of the contents of said tank can flow out of said outlet, an inlet into the closed top of said tank, an outlet pipe having a dependent section connected to said tank outlet and extending downwardly therefrom, said outlet pipe including a bent portion connected to the lower end of said dependent section and said bent portion bent in a vertical plane, a riser having an inlet end and an outlet end with the inlet end connected to said bent portion and with said riser extending angularly upwardly from said bent portion of said outlet pipe, a pipe bend bent in a vertical plane is connected to the outlet end of said riser for reversing the upward flow through said riser to a downward flow, a generally vertically extending pipe extending downwardly from said pipe bend, said vertically extending pipe having a reducer at the end thereof connected to the said pipe bend so that a reduction in the flow cross-section takes place from said riser into said vertically extending pipe, the invert of said pipe bend forms an overflow level for flow into said generally vertically extending pipe, and is located not lower than the inlet into the closed top of said tank, a piece of pipe connected to the lower end of said vertical pipe and comprising a partially U-shaped section having an inlet end connected to the lower end of said generally vertically extending pipe and a horizontally extending outlet end, and a generally horizontally extending section connected to said outlet end, said piece of pipe forming a direct passageway from the lower end of said vertically extending pipe into said generally horizontally extending section so that all of the flow downwardly through said vertically extending pipe passes directly into said generally horizontally extending section, the invert at the horizontally extending outlet end of said partially U-shaped section is located above the lowermost point within said piece of pipe and below the crown of said piece of pipe diametrically opposite the lowermost point, an inlet pipe connected to the inlet into the top of said tank and said inlet pipe extending upwardly from the top of said tank for flowing water, sewage or the like into said tank, a connection pipe having a first end connected to the upper part of said outlet section adjacent to said partially U-shaped section and a second end connected to said inlet pipe at a position adjacent to and spaced upwardly from said inlet into the top of said tank so that said connection pipe affords a venting action in said inlet pipe and in a sewer line connected to said outlet section, and said piece of pipe has said partially U-shaped section so that in the small continuous flow in said device with said tank filled to a level approximately even with the overflow level of said pipe bend the small flow entering said tank corresponds to an equally small flow which drops downwardly through said vertical pipe into said partially U-shaped section of said piece of pipe with the small flow passing out through said outlet section from said piece of pipe without completely closing the flow path through said piece of pipe at its lowermost point whereby said piece of pipe acts during such small flow as a non-sealing water trap and only acts as a sealing water trap when the incoming flow increases sufficiently to form a closure of the lowermost point of said piece of pipe whereby a plug of water forms in said piece of pipe and creates the intermittent flow of liquid in plug-like form with large kinetic energy content effecting a suction action for completely removing the contents of said tank, said partially U-shaped section comprises a bight portion including the lowermost point of said piece of said pipe, a first leg connecting said bight portion to the lower end of said generally vertically extending pipe, a second leg connecting said bight portion to said outlet section, and said second leg having a height above the invert of said bight portion less than the height of said first leg above the invert of said bight portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application of prior application Ser. No. 093,988 filed on Nov. 14, 1979.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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