Claims
- 1. A waste water valve arrangement connectable to a vacuum sewage disposal system the function of which is based on a partial vacuum being upheld therein, said arrangement comprising a waste water collecting chamber having a waste-water inlet; a closure member normally closing an outlet passage forming a connection between said collecting chamber and said vacuum sewage disposal system; a pressure controlled operating device for displacing said closure member by means of a pressure difference available from the atmosphere and said partial vacuum of said sewage disposal system; a float displaced by liquid level variations in said collecting chamber; and a pilot valve controlled by said float, said pilot valve controlling said operating device, said operating device being constantly connected with said partial vacuum of said sewage disposal system and being free of operating elements moving in openings through partitions between spaces under different pressure, said pilot valve being arranged to control said operating device by varying the vacuum therein so as to obtain pressure changes for displacing said closure member to open said connection between said collecting chamber and said sewage disposal system; said closure member being buoyant in the liquid received by said collecting chamber, said partial vacuum of said sewage disposal system being arranged to act on the underside of said closure member, thereby preventing it from floating upwards, said pilot valve having duct means connected to a portion of said underside of the closure member, said pilot valve admitting atmospheric pressure into said duct means when said float is at a predetermined upper level in said collecting chamber for producing an increased pressure at said portion of said underside of the closure member, thereby allowing said closure member to free itself and to float upwards.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 516,880 filed Oct. 21, 1974 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
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