Claims
- 1. A water tower comprising a main body extending upwardly from a ground, a water channel and pumping means for pumping water into the water channel acting as a water storage of the tower, the tower having a water reservoir placed at a lower end thereof under the ground surface, said reservoir constituting a safety storage for the water, said water channel having a substantially narrow sectional configuration through the entire length thereof, a detector means for detecting a level of the water in the water channel, pumping means responsive to said detector means and thereby to a change in the level of the water in said water channel for pumping water into the water channel at a rate corresponding to a rate of consumption of water from said water channel so as to keep water pressure in said water channel substantially constant at all times.
- 2. Water tower according to claim 1, wherein said main body and said water channel are located directly above said water reservoir.
- 3. A water tower according to claim 1 wherein said detector means comprises a plurality of isolated sensors positioned on an inside surface of the water channel at different elevations.
- 4. A water tower according to claim 1 wherein said pumping means is formed to keep a variation in water pressure within 0.25%.
- 5. A water tower according to claim 1, wherein said water channel has an outlet and an inlet which are both arranged below an elevation of said detector means.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 934,020, filed Nov. 24, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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