1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a well of the type for cisterns or similar made up of parts assemblable by means of induction melting.
The general purpose of this invention is to make available a plastic well occupying little storage and transport space and being easy and fast to assemble.
In view of this purpose it was sought to provide in accordance with this invention a plastic well comprising a box-shaped base part from which projects upward a vertical access duct and characterized in that the base part and the access duct are made of separate parts and are connected together by means of a connector item constituting a cover of the base part and having a central hole to which is connected the bottom end of the access duct with the connector item and the base part having mutually facing surfaces between which there is a first welding bead for induction melting allowing rapid jointing in place of the connector item on the base part.
To clarify the explanation of the innovative principles of this invention and its advantages compared with the prior art there is described below with the aid of the annexed drawings a possible embodiment thereof by way of non-limiting example applying said principles. In the drawings:
With reference to the figures,
The well 10 comprises a box-shaped base part 11 from which projects upward a vertical access duct 12 which realizes the mouth of the well and is advantageously closed by a cover 24. The base part realizes the so-called man-hole and is usually designed to receive hydraulic connectors, valves et cetera. The base part has a bottom in which advantageously a hole 15 opens or can open for passage towards the connector of the cistern as clarified below.
The base item 11 and the access duct 12 are made up of separate parts and are connected together by means of a connector item 13 that constitutes the cover of the base part and has a central hole 14 to which is connected the lower end of the access duct.
The connector item 13 and the base part 11 have mutual facing surfaces 16, 17 between which there is a first welding bead for induction melting 18. In the realization shown the welding bead is advantageously constrained to the peripheral edge of the base part.
In the preferred realization shown the connector item 13 is also a part separated from the access duct 12 and connector item and access duct have mutually facing surfaces 19, 20 between which there is a second welding bead for induction melting 21. Advantageously the bead is constrained to the connector item.
Thus it is obtained that from the disassembled condition one can pass rapidly to the well with the parts assembled by superimposing the parts and welding through connection of the beads to known electrical power supply equipment for the thermofusion. The beads 18, 21 are the generally known type made of an thermofusible material designed for gluing of the chosen materials to the corresponding items of the well and with internal heating conducting wires. For example, with a polyethylene well, the thermofusible material can advantageously be of polyethylene also.
For the electrical connection, the beads have ends 22, 23 ending with electrical contact plugs on the outside of the well.
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In particular, base item, connector item, cover and duct can be sized in such a manner that in disassembled transport condition the cover 24 becomes a closure of the round hole 14 of the connector item for closing therewith the base part with the access duct within.
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Similarly, to realize the facing surfaces between duct 12 and the connector item 13 the duct has its lower end with a radial peripheral edge 28 (preferably inwardly) and the hole in the connector item is surrounded by a corresponding radial surface 29.
In both cases the corresponding welding bead 18 or 21 can be constrained (for example, by appropriate jointing or gluing points) on one of the two surfaces to keep it in position before the induction melting. In the realization shown, it was preferred to have the bead 21 on the surface 29 and the bead 18 on the surface 27.
Again advantageously, the upper edge of the base part or the lower edge of the connector item has an end edge bent to be inserted with little side play in the other item when coupled and constitute a centering guide upon mutual coupling. In the solution shown, the bent edge, designated by reference number 30, projects upward from the base part to be inserted in the connector item opposite the edge 26 of the latter bent inward.
In the same manner, it is advantageous that the central hole 14 of the connector item or the lower end of the access duct 12 be fitted with an edge bent to be inserted with little side play in the other item with which it couples so as to constitute a centering guide for mutual coupling. In the solution shown, the bent edge, designated by reference number 31, projects upward from the connector item to be inserted in the duct 12 opposite the edge 28 of the latter bent inward.
Some items 32, 33, 34 are shown disassembled in
It is now clear that the preset purposes have been achieved by making available a modular well having reduced space occupied during storage and transportation and characteristics allowing rapid connection in place of the component parts to obtain a complete well with a stout structure and without maintenance in the connections. In addition, the practicality of being able to first install the base part on the cistern and, aided by the broad access, assemble all the necessary hydraulic components inside said base part is clear, and even the side walls can be pierced for entrance and exit of tubing. After the assembly operations in the base part, it is possible to assemble rapidly on the base part the connector item and the access duct to complete the well.
Naturally the above description of an embodiment applying the innovative principles of this invention is given by way of non-limiting example of said principles within the scope of the exclusive right claimed here. For example, the proportions and dimensions of the various parts can vary in accordance with the specific practical requirements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2005U 000143 | Apr 2005 | IT | national |