Claims
- 1. For use with a substantially flat horizontal roof having a pressurized city-type water line, the improvement of a roof draining system for draining away water that accumulates on the roof, a series of portable siphon heads which can be placed anywhere on the roof where there is a ponding area that no longer can be drained by any pre-existing water drainage system, the roof draining system including a series of upstanding pipes, a second series of roof top pipes each connected at one end to one of said siphon heads and each connected at an opposite end to one of said upstanding pipes, a control valve structure, the upstanding pipes connected to the control valve structure, the control valve structure involving a series of solenoid operated valves each connected to one of said upstanding pipes at one end, pipe means connected to each of said solenoid operated valves at one end, said pipe means being connectable with the pressurized city type water line, pipe tees each connected at one end to an associated one of said solenoid operated valves, manual discharge valves each connected at an opposite end of one of said pipe tees, an electrical timer operatively connected to each of said solenoid operated valves, siphon pumps each positioned in line with and operatively connected between one of said solenoid operated valves and the associated pipe tee, the timer being cooperable with solenoid operated valves at timed intervals to cause the solenoid operated valves to open thus permitting city water to pass through the solenoid operated valves and the associated siphon pump, the siphon pumps, each having a Venturi jet passageway therein which functions to generate a pressure differential in a region of said pipe tee causing roof water to be siphoned from the ponding areas on the roof into the associated upstanding pipe and then through a discharge valve inlet which flow continues from the roof ponds until the roof ponds are drained dry, said timer being operable at predetermined intervals to automatically shut off said solenoid operated valves after the interval expires.
- 2. The roof draining system as defined in claim 1 wherein the siphon head is comprised of a flat foot flange adapted to rest flatwise on a roof to be drained, the flange being annular, a dome shaped head portion centrally located and integrally formed with the relatively flat foot flange, the relatively flat foot flange extending outwardly in a relatively flat plane beyond the head portion and surrounding the head portion in all directions, the head portion being closed on its top side and having an interior cavity, an opening on an underside of the head portion in communication with the cavity for receiving fluids to be siphoned, and a discharge nozzle in fluid receiving communication with said interior cavity and extending radially away from said head portion atop said foot flange.
- 3. The roof draining system as defined in claim 1 wherein the siphon head has an interior cavity and an annular relatively flat foot flange, the flat foot flange has alternating radially extending lands and grooves, radially inner ends of the grooves opening into said interior cavity, and radially outer ends of the grooves extending through an outer perimeter of said annular relatively flat foot flange, the radially extending lands and grooves providing means for spacing the foot flange above a flat roof surface.
- 4. The roof draining system as defined in claim 1 wherein the siphon head has a relative flat radially extending foot flange, the flange having grooves which are each frusto-conical in configuration with radially inner ends being of a narrower arcuate configuration than radially outer ends of the grooves.
- 5. The roof draining system as defined in claim 1 wherein a flat foot flange is provided on said siphon head, the siphon head has a discharge nozzle, the siphon head being comprised of a soft pliable elastomeric material with a radially inner end of the nozzle being in fluid communication with the siphon head and with a radially outer end of the nozzle extending to a radially outer edge of said flat foot flange, and a plastic pipe being telescoped into said discharge nozzle for draining fluids.
- 6. The roof draining system as defined in claim 1 wherein sight glasses are mounted in the upstanding pipes upstream of said solenoid operated valves so that drain water flowing through the pipes also flow through the sight glasses into the pipe tees to advise the operator that pond water is being drained from the siphon heads.
- 7. The roof draining system as defined in claim 1 wherein switch means is provided for shutting down the automatic timing device to permit the manual discharge valves to be operated for permitting the pressurized city type water to be run through the system through the open solenoid valves back up the upstanding pipes and through the siphon heads for back flooding water.
- 8. The roof draining system as defined in claim 1 wherein the Venturi passageway has a 1/4" orifice for use with the pressurized city type water line, the water line having a P.S.I. of at least 50 P.S.I.
- 9. A method of removing ponds of accumulated water from a flat roof where existing drainage systems are unable to reach new low roof spots lying beneath the ponds that have come into existence after the existing drainage system was installed, moving water drainage siphon heads to each of the ponds, connecting flexible water pipes to each of the siphon heads, connecting the flexible water pipes to a water drainage line, providing a Venturi jet having an orifice of an order of 1/4" in fluid communication with each of the flexible water pipes, and causing pressurized water of an order of 50 P.S.I. to flow into each of the Venturi jets to generate a siphoning action in the flexible water pipes to suck water from each of the ponds to assist in draining of the ponds.
- 10. For use with a substantially flat horizontal roof having a pressurized city-type water line, the improvement of a roof draining system for draining away water that accumulates on the roof, a series of portable siphon heads which can be placed anywhere on the roof where there is a ponding area that no longer can be drained by any pre-existing water drainage system, the roof draining system including a series of upstanding pipes, a second series of roof top pipes each connected at one end of said siphon heads and each connected at an opposite end of said upstanding pipes, a control valve structure, the upstanding pipes being connected to the control valve structure, the control valve structure involving a series of solenoid operated valves each connected to one of said upstanding pipes at one end, pipe means connected to each of said solenoid operated valves at one end, said pipe means being connectable with the pressurized city type water line at an opposite end, pipe tees each connected at one end to an associated one of said solenoid operated valves, manual discharge valves each connected at an opposite end of one of said pipe tees, an electrical timer operatively connected to each of said solenoid operated valves, siphons each positioned in line with and operatively connected between one of said solenoid operated valves and the associated pipe tee, the timer being cooperable with solenoid operated valves at timed intervals to cause the solenoid operated valves to open thus permitting city water to pass through the solenoid operated valves and the associated siphons, the siphons each having a Venturi jet passageway therein which functions to generate a pressure differential in a region of said pipe tee causing roof water to be siphoned from the ponding areas on the roof into the associated upstanding pipe and then through a discharge valve inlet which flow continues from the roof ponds until the roof ponds are drained dry, said timer being operable at predetermined intervals to automatically shut off said solenoid operated valves after the interval expires, the siphon heads each being comprised of a soft pliable elastomeric including a relatively flat foot flange adapted to rest flatwise on a roof to be drained, the flange being annular, a dome-shaped head portion centrally located and integrally formed with the relatively flat foot flange, the relatively flat foot flange extending outwardly in a relatively flat plane beyond the head portion and surrounding the head portion in all directions, the head portion being closed on its top side and having an interior cavity, an opening on an underside of the head portion in communication with the cavity for receiving fluids to be siphoned, and a discharge nozzle in fluid receiving communication with said interior cavity and extending radially away from said head portion atop said foot flange, the discharge nozzle being integrally formed with the head portion and the foot flange and being in supported assembly therewith.
- 11. The roof draining system as defined in claim 10 wherein the flat foot flange is provided with a flat smooth surface on its under side for resting on top of a flat rough textured roof surface that is to be drained.
- 12. The roof draining system as defined in claim 10 wherein the annular relatively flat foot flange has alternating radially extending lands and grooves, radially inner ends of the grooves opening into said interior cavity, and radially outer ends of the grooves extending through an outer perimeter of said annular relatively flat foot flange, the radially extending lands and grooves providing means for spacing the foot flange above a flat roof surface.
- 13. The roof draining system as defined in claim 10 wherein the siphon head has a discharge nozzle formed integrally of the soft pliable elastomeric material with a radially inner end of the nozzle being in fluid communication with the head portion and with a radially outer end of the nozzle extending to a radially outer edge of said flat foot flange, and a plastic pipe being telescoped into said discharge nozzle for draining fluids located beneath said flat foot flange and the dome shaped head portion causing the fluid to moves upwardly through said interior cavity and then radially outwardly through said discharge nozzle.
- 14. The roof draining system as defined in claim 10 wherein sight glasses are mounted in the upstanding pipes upstream of said solenoid operated valves so that drain water flowing through the pipes also flow through the sight glasses into the pipe tees to advise the operator that pond water is being drained from the siphon heads.
- 15. The roof draining system as defined in claim 10 wherein switch means is provided for shutting down the automatic timing device to permit the manual discharge valves to be operated for permitting the pressurized city type water to be run through the system through the open solenoid valves back up the upstanding pipes and through the siphon heads for back flooding water.
- 16. The rough draining system as defined in claim 10 wherein the Venturi passageway has a 1/4" orifice for use with the pressurized city type water line, the water line having a P.S.I. of at least 50 P.S.I.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 07/553,525 filed on Jul. 17, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,063,957.
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