Main Siphon With Auxiliary Starting, Stopping Or Resetting Siphon Patents (Class 137/128)
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Patent number: 10327604Abstract: A dry urinal apparatus, comprising a receptacle configured to store urine, the urine having a layer of oil on its surface and a siphon assembly disposed within the receptacle and coupled to a reservoir. The siphon assembly includes a siphon tube and drain tube, the siphon tube operable to force urine down the drain tube, wherein the reservoir is configured to cease operation of the siphon assembly prior to the siphon tube pulling up the layer of oil with the urine. The reservoir is configured to cease operation of the siphon assembly in response to a distance required to pull air bubbles up the reservoir and into the drain tube being less than a distance required to raise urine into the drain tube.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2016Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: Eidon, LLCInventor: Roger N. Johnson
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Patent number: 9790672Abstract: An overflow device for use with sinks and the like is described. The overflow device comprises a body adapted to be positioned adjacent the exterior of a sink bowl, the body having an inlet and an outlet joined by an inverted-U siphon passage, and a vent adapted to communicate ambient air to the top of the siphon passage, the vent being arranged to close when water level in the sink reaches a predetermined level. In at least one embodiment the vent has no moving parts.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2013Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: McAlpine & CO LTD.Inventors: James Edward McAlpine, Christopher McKendrick
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Patent number: 8733385Abstract: A cleaner for the inside of a water tank utilizing a siphoning action is provided, in which the interior of a water passage (24) between an upstream-side one-way valve (Vu) and a downstream-side one-way valve (Vd) is pressurized or depressurized by a pressing operation of a suction operation tool (A) provided in a bent connecting part between a main body portion (1) and a grip portion (2) of a suction pipe (P), and water-tank water of the main body portion (1) is sucked into the suction pipe (P). This enables waste material such as leftover food within water-tank water to be sucked up together with dirty water by a very simple operation.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2009Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Inventors: Soichi Ogawa, Yutaka Yoshida
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Patent number: 8544492Abstract: The present invention is a modular tower structure comprising a common up-flow column topped with a covered header to which multiple independent down-flow and scavenger columns are attached. It employs a renewable energy process for extracting energy from the atmosphere. The process works by creating a vacuum into which atmospheric air is drawn through a vacuum operated motor driver. The motor in turn can operate other mechanisms as electric power generators. A scavenger column and a header operate independently to collect and remove air before it can accumulate in the tower header and interfere with the siphon process. The tower header is equipped to remove solids or floatables before they can collect at the top of the header and interfere with the process. The header cover is removable for inspection and ease of maintenance.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2011Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Inventor: Alden C. Sprague
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Patent number: 8066027Abstract: The Present Invention enables energy to be extracted from the atmosphere by creating a vacuum into which atmospheric air is drawn through a vacuum operated motor. The motor operates on the pressure differential between atmospheric pressure at the motor inlet and the vacuum level created by liquid flowing vertically through a tube via gravity. The greater the pressure differential, the greater the airflow through the motor, and the greater the energy extracted by the vacuum motor. The Present Invention is a workable and sustainable vacuum energy recovery system based on siphon principles, and specifically addresses problem areas immediately identifiable to a siphon-based system with air infusion. A scavenger loop operates independently to prevent air and/or gas from accumulating at the siphon apex. Micro-diffusers designed for sweeping effects across the air-liquid interfaces also provide for the optimal ratios of air volumes and bubble sizes compatible with the liquid flow rates within a given siphon.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2009Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Inventor: Alden C. Sprague
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Patent number: 7864062Abstract: Provided is an apparatus for detecting a change in a specific gravity of a fluid surrounding the apparatus wherein the fluid moves upwardly and downwardly with respect to the apparatus. The apparatus includes a housing having a top and a plurality of openings for allowing the fluid to enter the housing. A first floatation device is provided having a first specific gravity and being located within the housing. The first floatation device includes a magnet. A second floatation device is provided having a second specific gravity and located within the housing adjacent said first floatation device. The said second floatation device includes a magnet aligned to have the same polarity as the magnet of the first floatation device. A switch fixedly attached to said top, the switch having an open state and a closed state where when one of said magnets is in proximity to the switch, the switch is in a closed state and wherein when both of said magnets are in proximity to said switch, the switch is in an open state.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2005Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Kinetico IncorporatedInventors: Stephen W. Cook, Michael A. Hemann, Steven M. Hoopes, Jerome P. Kovach
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Patent number: 6178984Abstract: A self-priming siphon has an inverted U-shaped tube filled with a hydrophilic material where one end of the tube is connected to a smaller diameter tube such that when the other end of the tube is immersed in a liquid, capillary action causes the fluid to rise in the tube above the level of the water and thereafter fall through said one tube end causing a suction which primes the siphon.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Inventor: Maurice Amsellem
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Patent number: 5970999Abstract: The hydraulic vacuum pump (HVP) uses a centrifugal water pump with unconventional inlet and outlet connections that cause unconventional patterns of fluid flow. Valves are not required for operation. The submerged pump outlet must be kept open and unobstructed to flow, and must also be no smaller in cross-sectional area than the submerged pump-inlets. The pump inlet branches into two openings, each for a distinctly different purpose. A submerged pump-priming inlet branch uses an orifice of predetermined size to assure minimum liquid flow while also controlling both rate and limit of air extraction. The other inlet opening is connected to a fixed priming-siphon from which air is extracted as it is mixed with liquid in the pump in a novel automatic, pressure-activated cyclic action, and freely expelled in the outflow.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Maurice J. GreeniaInventor: Maurice J. Greenia
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Patent number: 5274855Abstract: A siphon flush mechanism is provided for a conventional commode water storage tank in which a siphon metering valve is utilized to control the level of water contained within the flush mechanism. An arcuate flexible connector tube is lifted by the action of an external handle thereby providing fluid communication between two inverted U-shaped traps in the flush mechanism to actuate the flushing cycle.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1992Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Assignee: Windsor Products, Inc.Inventor: William F. Franck, III
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Patent number: 4406300Abstract: Apparatus for siphoning liquid such as water which accumulates in a ponding area (16) located on a flat roof (12) to a drain (14) is disclosed. The apparatus includes a first liquid conduit (21) which has one end (58) in the accumulated water and a second end (52) in drain (14). A reservoir (26) (64) accumulates a selected volume of water which is transferred from the reservoir (26) (64) by a second liquid conduit (38) to the first liquid conduit (21) such that the first liquid conduit (21) is completely filled with water suitable for initiating siphoning action of the water in ponding area (16) to drain (14). A means for controlling the flow of liquid from reservoir (26) (64) to first conduit (21) such as float valve (36) is included such that there is no transfer of liquid from reservoir 26 to first liquid conduit 21 until the selected volume of water has accumulated.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1981Date of Patent: September 27, 1983Inventor: Edwin H. Wilson
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Patent number: 4171709Abstract: An apparatus for removing water from a ponding area of a flat roof having a run-off system which is no longer operable to drain water from the ponding area which comprises a structure for directing a quantity of the run-off water flowing in the run-off system as a result of the commencement of a rain condition or the like into a priming chamber, a structure for displacing water from the priming chamber back into the run-off system in such a way as to establish a negative pressure condition within the priming chamber, and a structure for communicating the negative pressure condition to an end of a siphon hose at a vertical level below the level of the ponding area, the other inlet end of which is disposed in water sucking relation to the ponding area to thereby prime the siphon hose and commence the flow of water from the ponding area which flow after the cessation of the rain condition or the like continues until the water is substantially removed from the ponding area.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1978Date of Patent: October 23, 1979Inventor: Douglas W. Loftin
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Patent number: 4124035Abstract: A self priming siphon device having a pilot siphon tube which discharges into a priming chamber thereby creating a partial vacuum within the priming chamber sufficient to cause flow through additional auxiliary siphon tubes. The partial vacuum is produced by liquid flowing from the priming chamber through priming tubes to a discharge point.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1977Date of Patent: November 7, 1978Inventor: John H. Rice
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Patent number: 4035299Abstract: The present invention comprises apparatus for initiating a fluid flow within a siphon tube from an aquarium to its associated filter tank. The novel apparatus comprises the addition of a vacuum duct with an upturned fluid trap to an otherwise conventional siphon tube; the detachable attachment of a siphon bulb to the trap outlet of the vacuum duct while both the aquarium and filter tank are full, with the filter tank pump being in an 37 off" condition; the squeezing of the siphon bulb in order to exhaust air from said bulb and ultimately out through the aquarium tank. The bulb is then released, thereby creating a pressure differential within the siphon tube which will cause the air within said tube to be drawn into the bulb. The removal of the trapped air within the siphon tube, and from the vacuum duct and its trap, will cause fluid to fill the siphon tube, and vacuum duct.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1975Date of Patent: July 12, 1977Inventor: Crine Vroeginday