Claims
- 1. Apparatus for sewage flow control in a normally sub-atmospheric pressure sewerage transport system comprising:
- a sewage accumulation receptacle for sub-surface installation and for collecting sewage for discharge into the transport system,
- the receptacle being adapted for sub-surface connection to conduit means communicating with a remote pressure source to maintain the receptacle before and after discharge at a pressure level above the normal sub-atmospheric pressure of the transport system,
- a differential pressure operated flow control valve adapted to sequentially open and close in response to pre-selected pressure levels and to facilitate the discharge of sewage from the receptacle into the sewerage transport systems, and
- means between the valve and the receptacle for sub-surface installation and to provide continuous communication of at least two pressures developed in the receptacle with the differential pressure operated flow control valve for sequential operation thereof, one of the pressures including the pressure level above normal sub-atmospheric pressure maintained in the receptacle through its connection to the remote pressure source whereby the receptacle and the differential pressure operated control valve may be maintained entirely sub-surface without air vent or other conduits openly protruding above grade level.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the means between the valve and the receptacle comprise:
- a first conduit between the valve and the receptacle for transmitting a first pressure to differential pressure operated flow control valve which pressure is related to the quantity of sewage contained by the receptacle for automatic pressure responsive sequential operation of the flow control valve, and
- a second conduit between the valve and the receptacle for continuously transmitting a second pressure to the valve at the pressure level above normal sub-atmospheric pressure maintained in the receptacle through its connection to the remote pressure source.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the means between the valve and the receptacle include conduit means connected in communication with the flow control valve uniquely functioning to facilitate fluid drainage from valve components of the sewerage transport system.
- 4. In a normally sub-atmospheric pressure sewerage transport system, an intermittent sewerage transport apparatus comprising:
- a sub-surface sewerage accumulation receptacle for sewage collection for discharge into the transport system,
- a first sewerage conduit having a sub-surface connection to the receptacle for delivery of sewage to the receptacle,
- means positioned remotely with respect to the receptacle and in sub-surface communication therewith to continuously provide the receptacle with pressure at a level above that of the transport system,
- a differential pressure operated flow control valve having pressure responsive operating elements connected in pressure communication with the receptacle and a conduit at sub-atmospheric pressure in the sewerage transport system, the pressure responsive elements of the valve being operable in response to a pressure increase produced by sewage accumulation in the receptacle to open the valve and, by the action of differential pressures in the receptacle and sub-atmospheric conduit, to discharge the sewage contents from the receptacle past the open valve and into the sub-atmospheric conduit, and
- sub-surface conduit means disposed between the valve and the receptacle to provide pressure communication between the receptacle and valve operating elements at pressure levels exceeding that of the sub-atmospheric pressure conduit to produce the sequential opening and closing of the valve in response to pressures developed in the receptacle, the pressures including the pressure level above normal sub-atmospheric pressure continuously provided in the receptacle through its connection to the remote pressure means.
- 5. The system of claim 4 wherein the pressure continuously provided to the receptacle is substantially atmospheric.
- 6. The system of claim 5 wherein means are provided for transmitting a pressure increase in excess of atmospheric pressure in the receptacle produced by sewage accumulation to the valve to initiate the opening thereof.
- 7. The system of claim 4 wherein the pressure communication between flow control valve operating elements and the receptacle is established by a first conduit for transmitting a first pressure to the flow control valve which pressure is related to the quantity of sewage contained by the receptacle, and by a second conduit for continuously supplying a second pressure to the valve at a level above that of the sub-atmospheric level of the transport system.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the pressure communication between flow control valve operating element and the receptacle include conduit means connected in communication with the valve uniquely functioning to facilitate fluid drainage from valve components of the sewerage transport system.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 2 including means disposed in the second conduit between the valve and the receptacle for trapping vapor.
- 10. Apparatus for sewage flow control in a normally sub-atmospheric pressure sewerage transport system comprising:
- a sewage accumulation receptacle for sub-surface installation and for collecting sewage for discharge into the transport system;
- the receptacle being adapted for connection to conduit means communicating with a remote pressure source to maintain the receptacle before and after discharge at a pressure level above the normal sub-atmospheric pressure of the transport system;
- a differential pressure operated flow control valve adapted to sequentially open and close in response to pre-selected pressure levels and to facilitate the discharge of sewage from the receptacle into the sewerage transport systems, conduit means operatively connecting the differential pressure operated valve to subatmospheric pressure of the sewage transport system;
- means between the valve and the receptacle for sub-surface installation and to provide continuous communication of the pressures developed in the receptacle with the differential pressure operated flow control valve for sequential operation thereof, the pressures including the pressure level above normal sub-atmospheric pressure maintained in the receptacle through its connection to the remote pressure source; and,
- sump vent valve means disposed in said sub-atmospheric pressure conduit means adapted to inhibit fluid flow in the direction toward the normal source of sub-atmospheric pressure of the sewage transport system when the sub-atmospheric pressure rises above a predetermined minimum sub-atmospheric level.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 559,198 filed Dec. 8, 1983 now abandoned.
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