Claims
- 1. A water relief valve for a drainage system, which comprises:
- a valve movably positioned in a separate cylinder body;
- said valve comprising:
- a disc having a concentric dome-shaped top surface;
- at least one leg having one end secured to said valve and an opposite free end extending downwardly from said disc;
- said leg having a stop means at said free end for preventing said valve from disengaging with said cylinder body whenever water is flowing through said cylinder portion and said valve;
- said separate cylinder body comprising:
- a cylinder portion having a side wall and an open bottom;
- said top of said cylinder body having a concentric exterior flange;
- said concentric exterior flange of said cylinder body having an outwardly and downwardly sloping top surface;
- said cylinder body having a concentric interior lip recessed below said top of said cylinder body for receiving said valve and;
- said concentric dome-shaped top surface of said valve and said concentric exterior flange of said cylinder body forming a concentric dome-shaped flush surface when in the closed position.
- 2. The water relief valve as recited in claim 1 where said valve and said cylinder portion are comprised of a molded plastic material.
- 3. The water relief valve as recited in claim 1 where said separate cylinder body is about six inches in diameter.
- 4. A water relief valve, which comprises:
- a movable poppet valve positioned in a separate cylinder body;
- said poppet valve comprising:
- a disc having a concentric dome-shaped top surface and a bottom;
- at least one leg having one end secured peripherally to said bottom of said valve and an opposite free end extending downwardly from said bottom of said valve;
- said leg having a hook at said free end;
- said separate cylinder body comprising:
- a cylinder portion having an open top, a side wall, and an open bottom;
- said top of said cylinder body having a concentric exterior flange;
- said concentric exterior flange of said cylinder body having an outwardly and downwardly sloping top surface;
- said cylinder body having a concentric interior lip recessed below said top of said cylinder body for receiving said valve; and
- said concentric dome-shaped top surface of said valve and said concentric exterior flange of said cylinder body forming a concentric dome-shaped flush surface when in the closed position.
- 5. The water relief valve as recited in claim 4 where said valve and said cylinder portion are comprised of a molded plastic material.
- 6. The water relief valve as recited in claim 4 where said separate cylinder body is about six inches in diameter.
- 7. A water relief valve for a drainage system, which comprises:
- a valve movably positioned in a separate cylinder body;
- said valve comprising:
- a disc having a concentric dome-shaped top surface;
- sliding means having one end secured to said valve and an opposite free end extending downwardly from said disc;
- said sliding means having a stop means for preventing said valve from disengaging with said cylinder body whenever water is flowing through said cylinder portion and said valve;
- said separate cylinder body comprising:
- a cylinder portion having a side wall and an open bottom;
- said top of said cylinder body having a concentric exterior flange;
- said concentric exterior flange of said cylinder body having an outwardly and downwardly sloping top surface;
- said cylinder body having a concentric interior lip recessed below said top of said cylinder body for receiving said valve and;
- said concentric dome-shaped top surface of said valve and said concentric exterior flange of said cylinder body forming a concentric dome-shaped flush surface when in the closed position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part patent application of Ser. No. 29/016,534 filed on Dec. 17, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. Des. 363,769.
This invention relates to a water relief valve for a drainage system. Sitarz, U.S. Pat. No. 4,161,186 discloses a similar device for diverting rainwater from a gutter system secured to the edge of a roof on a house. The downspout drains the water from the gutter system. The downspout is connected to an underground horizontal pipe to carry water runoff away from the building. The relief valve allows the water to drain out of the pipe, and yet prevent leaves and debris from clogging the
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