This invention relates to fluid control gates in general, and more particularly to slide gates.
Slide gates are used to control fluid flow through a passageway or channel. More particularly, and looking now at
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Unfortunately, it has been found that, where the gate operating loads are high (e.g., due to heavy gate weights, substantial frictional forces generated during gate movement, particularly due to water pressure on the gate, etc.), the threads on threaded operating stem 35 and threaded operating nut 40 wear over time. This is particularly true with respect to the threads on threaded operating nut 40, since they are substantially continuously in use (whereas only a portion of the threads on threaded operating stem 35 are in use at any given time). In some cases, such wear can cause the threads on threaded operating nut 40 to fail completely, so that slide plate 20 falls within frame assembly 10 and—unintentionally—closes the slide gate. In this situation, because the threads on threaded operating nut 40 have failed, it is then also impossible to re-open the slide gate using the aforementioned operating mechanism 30. Flooding can result upstream of the slide gate.
The present invention is intended to provide a slide gate with a fall-protection feature, so that thread failure on the threaded operating nut does not result in unintentional gate closure.
The present invention comprises the provision and use of a novel slide gate with a fall-protection feature, so that thread failure on the threaded operating nut does not result in unintentional gate closure.
In one form of the present invention, there is provided a slide gate comprising:
a frame assembly which defines an opening through which fluid flows;
a slide plate movably mounted to the frame assembly for vertical movement relative thereto so as to selectively open and close the opening in the frame assembly;
an operating mechanism for vertically moving the slide plate between its open and closed positions so as to regulate fluid flow through the opening in the frame assembly, wherein the operating mechanism comprises a threaded operating stem which is secured to the top of the slide plate and which extends through a threaded operating nut which is rotatably mounted to the frame assembly, and means for rotating the threaded operating nut so as to cause longitudinal movement of the threaded operating stem relative to the threaded operating nut, so as to raise or lower the slide plate, whereby to open or close the opening in the slide gate; and
a threaded fall-protection nut disposed on the threaded operating stem in spaced relation to the threaded operating nut and configured to rotate in unison with the threaded operating nut, the threaded operating nut being spaced from a fall-protection stop plate which is connected to the frame assembly.
In another form of the present invention, there is provided a method for controlling fluid flow through a passageway, the method comprising:
providing a slide gate across the passageway, the slide gate comprising:
using the operating mechanism to adjust the disposition of the slide plate within the frame.
These and other objects and features of the present invention will be more fully disclosed or rendered obvious by the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, which is to be considered together with the accompanying drawings wherein like numbers refer to like parts, and further wherein:
The present invention comprises the provision and use of a novel slide gate with a fall-protection feature, so that thread failure on the threaded operating nut does not result in unintentional gate closure.
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In accordance with the present invention, novel slide gate 105 also comprises a threaded fall-protection nut 145. Fall-protection nut 145 is disposed on threaded operating stem 135 in spaced relation to threaded operating nut 140. Threaded fall-protection nut 145 normally carries no load (and hence typically suffers little wear over time) and is designed to rotate in unison with threaded operating nut 140, e.g., via a tongue-and-groove connection wherein a tongue 150 on threaded fall-protection nut 145 is received in a groove 155 formed on threaded operating nut 140. Threaded fall-protection nut 145 normally sits spaced from a fall-protection stop plate 160 which is connected to frame assembly 110. In the event of thread failure (e.g., at threaded operating nut 140), as threaded operating stem 135 falls within the threaded operating nut, threaded fall-protection nut 145 moves downwardly with the falling threaded operating stem (with tongue 150 slipping out of its associated groove 155) until the bottom of threaded fall-protection nut 145 hits fall-protection stop plate 160, whereupon downward motion of threaded operating stem 135 (and hence downward motion of slide plate 120) ceases. In this respect it will be appreciated that since threaded fall-protection nut 145 normally carries no load, its threads typically suffer little wear over time and hence are intact and able to support the load of threaded operating stem 135 and slide plate 120 in the event of thread failure on threaded operating nut 140. By appropriately sizing the gap which normally exists between fall-protection nut 145 and fall-protection stop plate 160 (e.g., at ½ inch), the present invention can ensure that thread failure results in minimal slide plate movement.
It should be understood that many additional changes in the details, materials, steps and arrangements of parts, which have been herein described and illustrated in order to explain the nature of the present invention, may be made by those skilled in the art while still remaining within the principles and scope of the invention.
This patent application claims benefit of pending prior U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/326,732, filed Apr. 22, 2010 by George E. Whipps et al. for SLIDE GATE WITH FALL-SAFE™ FEATURE (Attorney's Docket No. WHIPPS-6A PROV), which patent application is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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61326732 | Apr 2010 | US |