Claims
- 1. In a liquid siphon for discharging liquid from a tank at the end of a discharge cycle; said siphon having a flow pathway comprising a plurality of legs and a plurality of bends interconnecting said legs; one of said bends comprising a first liquid trap having a predetermined maximum fill level associated with the tank being substantially empty and one of said bends comprising an air trap; said air trap being positioned upstream of said first liquid trap; said siphon also including filling means to fill said first liquid trap after discharging said liquid from said tank and before a subsequent filling of the tank; the improvement comprising a device for eliminating liquid received from said filling means in excess of the amount required to achieve the maximum fill level in said first liquid trap associated with the tank being substantially empty and for triggering the discharge of the liquid from said tank when the liquid therein reaches a predetermined level; said device comprising:
- (a) a second liquid trap having an outlet at a downstream end thereof and an inlet at an upstream end thereof; said outlet having a level being not elevated above the maximum fill level of said first trap associated with the tank being full; and
- (b) flow means connecting said inlet of said second liquid trap and said first liquid trap and cooperating with said filling means, such that when said first liquid trap is filled greater than said maximum fill level associated with the tank being substantially empty by said filling means, then excess liquid in said first liquid trap flows through said flow means to said second liquid trap and such that when no excess liquid is in said first liquid trap, then said flow means communicates with said air trap.
- 2. The siphon according to claim 1 wherein:
- (a) said flow means includes a restrictive means therein; said restrictive means substantially restricting liquid flow through said flow means as compared to liquid flow through said second liquid trap.
- 3. The siphon according to claim 2 including:
- (a) conduit means; said conduit means communicating with said inlet of said second liquid trap and with a top portion of said air trap at a second level substantially above said first trap maximum fill level; whereby liquid in said siphon cannot flow into said second trap, except through said flow means, until said siphon has filled sufficiently to produce a liquid level therein above said second level.
- 4. The siphon according to claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein:
- (a) said first and second liquid traps each have upstream and downstream sides with associated differential liquid columns between the upstream and downstream sides thereof; the differential liquids columns result from air pressure from said air trap communicating directly with the upstream side of both said first and second liquid traps; the differential liquid columns of said first and second traps each have a maximum height associated therewith and the latter maximum height is always less than the former; such that the maximum differential height of the liquid columns associated with said second trap is always reached first; whereupon air from said air trap blows through said second liquid trap, thereby releasing the air pressure in said air trap and initiating vigorous siphon action through said siphon.
- 5. The siphon according to claim 4 wherein:
- (a) said siphon includes an inlet and an outlet;
- (b) said flow pathway of said siphon is arranged in a spiral shape with said siphon inlet and outlet being on the inside and outside respectively of said spiral shape.
- 6. The siphon according to claim 4 wherein:
- (a) said siphon is a master siphon; and including at least one slave siphon; said slave siphon having substantially an identical flow pathway as said master siphon at corresponding levels and including a liquid trap and an air trap;
- (b) first communicating means interconnecting the air trap of said slave siphon and the air trap of said master siphon whereby substantially equivalent air pressure is maintained in each said air trap; and
- (c) second communicating means interconnecting the first liquid trap of said master siphon and the liquid trap of said slave siphon, whereby excess liquid above a maximum fill level in said slave siphon liquid trap overflows therefrom into the first liquid trap of said master siphon and whereby liquid levels within the first liquid trap of said master siphon and the liquid trap of said slave siphon are substantially equivalent, while said tank is filling with liquid; such that said master siphon and said slave siphon initiate siphon action simultaneously when air blows through the second liquid trap of said master siphon.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of United States application Ser. No. 821,404, filed Aug. 3, 1977, entitled SIPHON APPARATUS, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,181,142.
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