The present invention relates to a rodent guard for installation, in a substantially circular pipe opening such as for example a sewer as well as a method for installing a rodent guard according to the present invention in a sewer.
Rodents such as particularly rats are becoming an increasing problem in built-up areas and more and more devices as well as new poisons are being developed in order to catch, exterminate and deter rats from entering houses, warehouses, factories and other facilities where it is highly undesirable that these rodents enter.
One method of avoiding rats entering such facilities is to install implements in the sewer system which implements the rats are not able to pass, but which let the sewer flow pass unhindered.
One such example is known from EP 1828498 which discloses a rat barrier comprising a shield inside which pivotable barriers are arranged. The barriers are arranged for pivotal movement about axles arranged inside the shield. The shield is typically made from a stainless steel material and by deforming the shield slightly it may be fitted inside an appropriate pipe diameter. Between the two barriers is arranged an engagement and locking mechanism such that a rodent such as for example a rat trying to pass the entry of the deterrent device in an upstream direction will not be able to pivot the first shield, whereas water and in particular sewage moving from upstream towards downstream will push the second barrier whereby the locking mechanism between the first and second barriers is released and the shields are allowed to pivot.
A similar rat barrier is known from EP2113615.
One drawback of the prior art devices is the fact that the barriers, axles and locking mechanisms are all arranged inside the shield and as such occupy part of the sewer pipe's cross section such that the maximum flow in the sewer is limited by the presence of the rodent deterring device. Furthermore, the locking mechanism relying on axles telescopically arranged and engagement/locking members is vulnerable in that items carried by the sewage may become stuck around the axles, telescopes or locking members and thereby first of all causing the device not to work properly, but also secondly items being stuck in the device will furthermore take up part of the cross section such that the theoretical liquid flow through a sewer pipe is drastically reduced.
Consequently, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved device which alleviates the disadvantages mentioned above and provide further advantages.
The invention addresses this by providing a rodent guard for installation in a substantially circular pipe opening, where said guard comprises a flexible shield and two barriers pivotably suspended from said shield, where said barriers are arranged in close proximity of each other, characterised in that each barrier has a blade and a mounting member projecting from said blade, where the mounting member comprises means for pivotably mounting the barrier in the shield, and that in a distal portion of the mounting member means are provided for engaging the other barrier and/or the other barrier's mounting member in a certain relative position of the two barriers.
As the barriers are mounted in a shield, they will be able to pivot such that the blades of the barriers are substantially flush with the shield in which position they do not diminish the actual flow area of the sewer pipe seriously. Furthermore, by arranging the pivot points in engagement sections in the shield these are not directly exposed to the sewage and thereby items in the sewage, such that they are at least partly shielded from any matter being transported by the sewage which could otherwise become entangled in the mechanism thereby firstly hinder the mechanism in its proper functioning and secondly diminish the actual flow area.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention an elongated aperture is provided in the shield, where the mounting member of each barrier projects through the aperture, and where the means for pivotably mounting the barrier relative to the shield comprise one or more projections arranged on the mounting member, which projections are received in receiving notches arranged on the shield, adjacent the aperture.
By providing an aperture in the shield it is possible to allow the mounting members to project through the aperture and therefore arrange the receiving notches on the outside of the shield whereby the inside of the shield surface, i.e. the surface of the shield facing the sewage channel will be substantially flush with only the mounting members and the blades of the barriers projecting into the sewer channel's cross section. In this manner it is ensured that the working parts of the rodent guard are shielded to the largest extent possible from the sewage.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention a lid is provided which lid covers the aperture, but provides room for the projecting parts of the mounting members, where said lid allows the mounting members to pivot, but hinders disengagement of the projections from the receiving notches.
In this embodiment the lid serves a number of purposes. Firstly, it serves to cover the projecting parts of the mounting members such that foreign matter is not allowed to be entangled in the projecting parts. The projecting parts of the mounting members ensure that when the two barriers are in a certain relative position it is impossible to move the barrier. The passage of a rodent in that particular direction is thereby effectively blocked. It is therefore important that the projecting members are protected from interference from foreign objects which could otherwise become entangled in the mechanism thereby rendering the rodent guard in a non-operational mode.
The second purpose of the lid is to avoid that the mounting members become disengaged from the receiving notches such that it will be possible for a rodent to pass the barriers due to malfunction in the device.
In a still further advantageous embodiment of the invention a removable deformation tool is provided, and where two or more mounting towers are provided on the outer side of the shield, said tool comprising means for engaging engagement projections on said mounting towers where when said deformation tool is inserted between two mounting towers the shield's periphery is compressed.
As the shield is flexible the deformation tool inserted between the mounting towers will deform the shield thereby compressing the periphery of the shield. Although the shield is not perfectly circular it may be compared to providing the shield with a smaller radius as the deformation tool is inserted between the two mounting towers on the shield. In this configuration the shield will typically have a “radius” which is smaller than the sewer pipe into which it is to be inserted such than when inserting the rodent guard into the sewer pipe this may occur completely without interfering with the sidewalls of the sewer. Naturally, when removing the deformation tool due to the flexibility of the shield it will flex back to its original shape thereby gaining a larger relative radius than what it was when the deformation took place whereby the shield will engage the sidewall of the sewer pipe and thereby be mounted inside the sewer pipe by friction.
In a still further advantageous embodiment of the invention in use the upstream barrier is the front barrier and the downstream barrier is the rear barrier, where the mounting member of the front barrier comprises a distal end pointing towards the rear barrier, where said distal end of said front barrier comprises a curved surface, and where the mounting member on the rear barrier comprises an indentation facing the curved surface of the mounting member of the front barrier, and where the barriers are arranged at a mutual distance, such that in at least one position of the barriers the curved surface of the front barrier's mounting member engages the indentation of the rear barrier's mounting member.
The details relating to how the engagement between the mounting members of the two barriers is achieved provide for a mechanically simple and therefore also mechanically safe engagement and locking solution. By dimensioning the curved surface correctly relative to the indentation and placing the two barriers in the correct relative distance it is achieved that the barriers may pivot independently of each other unless they are in a position where the curved surface is in engagement with the indentation in which position pivoting of the barriers relative to the shield is hampered due to the engagement.
In a still further advantageous embodiment of the invention the barriers are removably arranged in the receiving notches on the shield and optionally a lid is provided for maintaining the projections in engagement with the receiving notches, and covering said aperture.
This embodiment is quite interesting in that by being able to detach the barriers from the shield it is possible to substitute the arrangement of the barriers such that the device by arranging the barriers correctly may be inserted in a sewer pipe opening regardless of the water flow direction at that particular position, simply by arranging the barriers correctly. Therefore, by arranging the barriers removably in the receiving notches one device is suitable both for “left-hand” and “right-hand” flow with the same parts. Optionally a lid may be provided for the same reasons as mentioned above, and even more so, when the barriers are removably arranged the risk of the barrier's mounting members becoming dislodged from the receiving notches is increased which by the provision of a lid may again be safeguarded.
In a still further advantageous embodiment of the invention all parts of the rodent barrier are made from plastics. Plastics are both cheap and easy to manufacture and very light-weight, and as such the inventive rodent guard in practice only comprises three parts i.e. two barriers and a shield and an optional fourth part, i.e. the lid, is a very simple light-weight and reliable construction. Furthermore, tests have indicated that although rats are known to eat or bite into anything, a relatively hard plastic will deter the rodents from attacking the rodent guard whereby also a long life expectancy is ensured. The hardness is obtained by adding a substantial glass powder fraction to the plastic compound. Especially the barriers shall be made from a hard plastics.
By especially manufacturing the shield from a plastic material it will inherently be flexible, and therefore the advantageous mounting, of the device as described above will also be achieved with this choice of material.
In a further advantageous embodiment the shield has a circular cross section and a certain length perpendicular to the cross section, and the barriers are substantially circular or oval.
Especially the length perpendicular to the cross section is important in that in the embodiments of the invention where the receiving notches, mounting towers, lids etc. are provided, these will all extend from the upper side of the shield and as such when the rodent guard is to be mounted in a sewer pipe these will be mounted outside the cross section of the sewer pipe.
Therefore, by providing a substantial length perpendicular to the cross section a part of that length will extend outside the sewer pipe's complete cross section and a part will be inserted into the sewer pipe and become lodged as explained above due to the flexibility of the shield.
The invention is also directed at a method for installing a rodent guard as explained above, where said rodent guard and a certain length perpendicular to the cross section and the barriers are substantially circular or oval.
The invention is also directed at a method for installing a rodent guard as explained above where said rodent guard is installed in an open ended and accessible sewer pipe, where said method comprises the following steps:
The following is a detailed description of the drawing wherein
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 2010 70188 | May 2010 | DK | national |