The disclosure relates to structures for support, construction or water management and particularly to water gates or penstock gates for controlling the flow of water. The structure is described particularly in relation to water gates. However, it will be clear to a person skilled in the art that the structure can be utilised for alternative support or construction applications such as beams, roofs, and bridge members, and in alternative water control settings.
Disclosed in some forms is a water gate comprising two sides and two gate surfaces extending between the two sides, the gate surfaces being in a facing arrangement with one another and arranged such that they meet at least at one side and are spaced apart from one another at a location between the two sides.
In some forms the gate surface comprises a front surface that is generally concave.
In some forms the two surfaces define an internal cavity.
Disclosed in some forms is a water gate, comprising at least one curved surface, the curved surface extending laterally between two sides; at least one web extending between the two sides of the curved surface.
The water gate of the present disclosure advantageously decreases labour and material for a water gate while maintaining the same strength and response to water pressure. This provides cost savings in transport, labour and material.
Disclosed in some forms is a water gate constructed by folding a single sheet to form two facing surfaces, the surfaces meeting at two sides and being spaced apart from one another between the two sides.
Disclosed too, is a process for forming a water gate from a single sheet, the process comprising:
a) folding the sheet to form a first gate surface having two sides and a flap extending from each side, each of the flaps having a longitudinal edge;
b) contacting the longitudinal edges together such that the two flaps form a second gate surface, at least a portion of the second gate surface being spaced apart from the first gate surface;
c) sealing the longitudinal edges together.
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Disclosed in some forms is a water gate comprising two sides and two gate surfaces extending between the two sides, the gate surfaces being in a facing arrangement with one another and arranged such that they meet at least at one side and are spaced apart from one another at a location between the two sides.
The water gate has the advantage of reducing costs of manufacture, material and transport. The material used is distributed distal from a centre-line of the water gate to effectively distribute stress.
In some forms at least one gate surface is arranged, in use, to constrain the flow of water.
In some forms the gate surfaces meet one another at both sides.
In some forms at least one gate surface is concave.
In some forms the two gate surfaces are further apart at a position centrally located between the two sides and closer together at a position proximal one of the two sides.
In some forms, the water gate is constructed of a single sheet folded to form two facing gate surfaces.
In some forms the sheet is folded to form a first gate surface and two flaps extending from either side of the first gate surface and wherein the two flaps are brought into contact at a joining position intermediate the two sides. In some forms the water gate is sealed at the joining position.
In some forms the water gate includes side regions located at each side of the water gate, the side regions including a section in which the two gate surfaces extend substantially parallel to and in contact with one another.
In some forms the two gate surfaces are attached to one another at the side regions. In some forms the two gate surfaces are attached by means of bolting. In some forms the two gate surfaces are attached by means of welding.
In some forms the two gate surfaces define an internal cavity.
In some forms the water gate further comprises reinforcement located in the internal cavity.
In some forms the body extends longitudinally between two ends and the reinforcement extends longitudinally.
In some forms at least a portion of the internal cavity is filled.
In some forms a portion of the internal cavity is filled with an incompressible material.
In some forms one of the gate surfaces includes at least one cavity.
In some forms one of the gate surfaces comprises a plurality of bands.
In some forms, the two gate surfaces comprise one substantially flat surface extending between the two sides and one concave surface in contact with the flat surface at the two sides and curving away from the flat surface to define an internal cavity between the two gate surfaces.
In a second aspect, disclosed is a method of controlling water flow comprising moveably positioning a water gate to constrain the flow of water.
In a third aspect, disclosed is a water gate constructed by folding a single sheet to form two facing surfaces, the surfaces meeting at two sides and being spaced apart from one another between the two sides.
In some forms the process of folding a single sheet comprises:
a) folding the sheet to form a first gate surface having two sides and a flap extending from each side;
b) contacting the two flaps together such that the two flaps form a second gate surface, at least a portion of the second gate surface being spaced apart from the first gate surface;
c) sealing the two flaps together.
In some forms the process comprises the step of forming side regions along the two sides, the side regions comprising a section in which the first gate surface and the second gate surface extend adjacent with one another.
In some forms the second gate surface is generally concave.
In some forms the sheet is stainless steel.
In a fourth aspect, disclosed is a process for forming a water gate from a single sheet, the process comprising:
a) folding the sheet to form a first gate surface having two sides and a flap extending from each side, each of the flaps having a longitudinal edge;
b) contacting the longitudinal edges together such that the two flaps form a second gate surface, at least a portion of the second gate surface being spaced apart from the first gate surface;
c) sealing the longitudinal edges together.
In some forms the process further comprises the step of forming side regions along the two sides, the side regions comprising a section in which the first gate surface and the second gate surface extend adjacent with one another.
In some forms the second gate surface is generally concave.
In some forms the step of folding forms an interior cavity.
In some forms the process further comprises positioning reinforcement within the internal cavity.
In a fourth aspect disclosed is a water gate comprised of a single sheet of material, folded to form two surfaces in facing relationship to one another.
In some forms, disclosed is a water gate comprising:
at least one curved surface, the curved surface extending laterally between two sides;
at least one web extending between the two sides of the curved surface.
In some forms the web comprises at least one band of material.
In some forms the web comprises a sheet.
In some forms the web is composed of the same material as the curved surface.
In some forms the web prevents movement of the two sides away from one another.
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In some forms, the body comprises a single sheet of sheet material which is folded to form the water gate.
Generally speaking, water gates have utilised a flat surface and stiffeners extending laterally across the flat surface to provide reinforcement to the flat surface for meeting the water pressure requirements of a water gate. This can require multiple parts which are joined together and adds weight and labour costs to production of the water gates. The present disclosure allows for a simpler construction while in some forms providing the same or greater resistance to water pressure. In some forms, the weight saving is upwards of 20%. There are also cost savings in transportation and labour and materials.
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The gate surfaces 4 and 9 are attached together at side regions 9 in the illustrated form. In some forms this attachment comprises welding or bolting the surfaces together in the side region 9.
The water gate 1 further includes a centrally located seal 3 extending longitudinally along the water gate 1. In this illustrated form, the water gate 1 is composed of a single sheet of sheet material such as stainless steel. The single sheet is folded at sides 6 to form rear surface 10. The sheet is then bent at score lines 7 and curves away from rear surface 10. Seal line 3 is sealed to form front surface 4 which is generally curved or concave in shape.
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While the structure has been described in terms of water gates, it can be utilised for other constructions.
The water gate is retrofittable to existing water gate systems.
It is to be understood that, if any prior art publication is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the publication forms a part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any other country.
In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word “comprise” or variations such as “comprises” or “comprising” is used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2014902304 | Jun 2014 | AU | national |
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Parent | PCT/AU2015/000355 | Jun 2015 | US |
Child | 15381419 | US |