Water Control Gate
A water control gate pivotable about a horizontal axis. Control may be by a combination of inflatable actuators and ballast chambers in combination with means for preventing over-rotation. Sealing between gate panels and between gate panels and abutments may be by means of seals inflated hydrostatically. The present invention is bottom hinged water control gate actuated by a combination of ballast chambers and inflatable actuators. The invention further includes an inflatable sealing means. The invention is particularly suited for use as a navigation lock gate system or as a flood control gate in a watercourse such as a navigation canal.
This application is a continuation of, and claims the benefit of and priority to, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/079,541, filed Aug. 23, 2018, which itself is the United States National Stage of International Application No. PCT/US2017/019222, filed Feb. 23, 2017 which claims benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/298,815 Feb. 23, 2016. Each said application is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to large scale water control gates particularly suited for use as flood barriers in ship canals and for use as lock gates for facilitation navigation between pools of differing surface elevations.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is comprised of one or more bottom hinged water barrier gates in conjunction with restraining means to prevent overturning of the gates in response to differential water pressure. The gate panels preferably incorporate controllable ballast chambers used to eliminate or minimize the actuating force required to raise the gates.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThis disclosure relates to water control gates that may be used to block the flow of water against differential head. Conventional miter type lock gates utilize gate panels swung about vertical axes and are limited in width by the weight of the gate. Floating gates with vertical pivot axes have been built. But these require large and precise, and therefore expensive, foundations. Gates actuated by inflatable bladders have been built to heights of approximately 8 meters. Greater heights require very large inflatable bladders. Radial gates, hydraulic flap gates, pelican gates, slide gates and roller gates all require intermediate piers which may be unacceptable in the case of a shipping channel, for example.
The present invention utilizes gate panels comprised of a horizontal edge pivotably attached to the bottom of the channel in combination with one or more ballast chambers that may be controllably filled with either water or air in further combination with restraining means to prevent over rotation of the gate panels in response to the force of the water. The ballast chambers may be utilized to facilitate water transport of the gate panels from the fabrication facility to the installation site, i.e., the gate panels may be simply floated, and then sunk, into position. The hinge means is preferably a reinforced elastomeric hinge that serves as both hinge and seal. Seals between gate panels are preferably inflatable. The inflatable seals disclosed herein allow generous clearances between gate panels consistent with the dimensional tolerances and long term dimensional stability achievable with large scale earth and concrete structures while also providing a desirably tight seal against water leakage. Hydrostatic inflation provides a uniform sealing force throughout the vertical extent of the seal. Heating of rubber seals in accordance with prior art is difficult. This invention provides convenient and effective seal heating as well as a sealing force with a hydrostatic pressure gradient that closely matches the hydrostatic pressure gradient of the controlled water.
The accompanying drawings illustrate the general features of the gate in
Due to the large scale of the gates and the large relative motions of the foundations, inflatable seals may be used to provide a tight seal under varying clearance conditions.
The inflatable seals my use circulated heated fluid to prevent ice problems.
Strong restraining straps may be used to prevent overturning of the gates. Shield plates with stops may be used for this purpose instead.
Claims
1. A water control gate comprised of:
- at least one bottom hinged gate panel with an edge pivotably connected to a bottom of a channel,
- at least one ballast chamber,
- at least one inflatable seal,
- a tank,
- a supply line.
- a circulating heated fluid through supply line,
- a pump,
- wherein, to prevent freezing, said at least one inflatable seal is provided with heated fluid circulated to and from the tank via the supply line by the pump, and
- at least one restraining strap to prevent over-rotation of the gate panel(s) against a force of water.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising an inflatable actuator.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said at least one inflatable seal comprises said at least one inflatable seal along at least one gate panel edge adjacent the gate panel pivot edge.
4. The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising at least one inflatable seal along at least one gate panel edge adjacent the gate panel pivot edge.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said water control gate has at least one moving and at least one stationary portion.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said at least one inflatable seal comprises a said at least one inflatable seal which is positioned to seal the clearance between said at least one moving and at least one stationary portion of said water control gate.
7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said inflatable seal is inflated with a fluid so as to provide a hydrostatic pressure distribution within the seal.
8. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said inflatable seal is configured to resist leakage in either direction.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said water control gate blocks the flow of water in a watercourse.
10. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising one or more gate panels with inflatable ballast chambers and restraining straps to limit rotation of each gate panel.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 further including inflatable actuators for assisting rotation of the gates about their horizontal pivot axis.
12. The apparatus of claim 11 further comprising a reinforced elastomeric hinge.
13. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said at least one gate panel comprises a gate panel with at least one marginal edge.
14. The apparatus of claim 13 further comprising at least one inflatable seal at said at least one marginal edge of said at least one gate panel.
15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said inflatable seal comprises a liquid filled, inflatable seal along said at least one marginal edge.
16. The apparatus of claim 14 further comprising a fluid filled stand pipe for maintaining seal pressure.
17. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the inflatable seal includes a hinged portion.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 9, 2020
Publication Date: Sep 24, 2020
Inventor: Henry K. OBERMEYER (Wellington, CO)
Application Number: 16/897,241