EP0808392A1 - Water supply system - Google Patents

Water supply system

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EP0808392A1
EP0808392A1 EP96939213A EP96939213A EP0808392A1 EP 0808392 A1 EP0808392 A1 EP 0808392A1 EP 96939213 A EP96939213 A EP 96939213A EP 96939213 A EP96939213 A EP 96939213A EP 0808392 A1 EP0808392 A1 EP 0808392A1
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Prior art keywords
piping
water supply
supply system
building
water
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French (fr)
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John Andrew Willmott
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03BINSTALLATIONS OR METHODS FOR OBTAINING, COLLECTING, OR DISTRIBUTING WATER
    • E03B7/00Water main or service pipe systems
    • E03B7/04Domestic or like local pipe systems
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03BINSTALLATIONS OR METHODS FOR OBTAINING, COLLECTING, OR DISTRIBUTING WATER
    • E03B7/00Water main or service pipe systems
    • E03B7/09Component parts or accessories

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  • This invention relates to a water supply system and particularly. to a novel form of piping through which water is supplied and a novel arrangement of piping to
  • the invention is applicable both to domestic and industrial water supplies but
  • Supply pipe work on premises i.e within the boundary of the property, is usually the responsibility of the owner of the premises, not the water supplier whose responsibility ends at the boundary of the property.
  • shared supplies can be a source of problems of metering and of access and responsibility when supply problems such as leakage or bursts
  • the invention is not limited to use in domestic supply systems and is equally useful in shared supplies to industrial locations, e g in industrial sites and buildings that are divided into a number of separate
  • the invention provides a water supply system comprising piping to a building in which the piping is connected underground to
  • the piping emerges from underground adjacent the building, is attached to and runs up a wall of the building and enters the building above ground level to connect into the water supply infrastructure
  • the wall may be an exterior wall of the building and the piping may run up the exterior of the wall In a domestic property, the piping may enter the roof space,
  • the piping depending on the climatic conditions of the location, may need to be insulated to prevent water freezing therein and it may also be encased in an
  • exterior sheath may give the piping the appearance of a guttering downpipe, i e so as to fit in with the general appearance of the exterior of the property
  • the invention provides a length of water piping
  • the outer tube may be of substantially rigid plastics material, e g pvc, to simulate a plastics downpipe Alternatively, it may be for example, of aluminium or of cast iron to simulate downpipes of those materials
  • the piping may be attached to the wall by any conventional fittings of
  • the inner pipe may be of any suitable material, e g plastics or metal, that meets the necessary standards of the water supply regulations Thus, it may be rigid semi-rigid or flexible
  • the intermediate insulation layer may be a proprietary foam pipe insulation
  • the composite piping of the invention may be assembled by any convenient means Thus, for example, it may be factory assembled by fitting a length of annular insulation material around a length of the inner piping and then introducing the composite so formed into the outer tube Alternatively, the insulation material may be formed in-situ between the inner pipe and outer tube or it may be formed in-situ around the inner pipe and the composite so formed then introduced into the outer tube
  • the piping may instead be assembled in situ, i e during installation at a particular property, which may have the advantage of enabling each of the three
  • the composite piping of the invention therefore, is robust and designed to cope
  • a protective U- section cover could be fixed over the piping to protect it, e g from vandalism, for the first two or three metres of its rise from the ground
  • the arrangement provided by the present invention has significant advantages It can readily be retro-fitted to an existing supply system by connection, as
  • the invention can be fitted to new supply
  • exterior-underground position may, if the exterior sheathing is not used, be
  • the supply arrangement of the invention may also
  • a wall box on the exterior wall carrying the piping the box containing a
  • Figure 1 is a diagrammatic illustration of a piping arrangement of the invention supplying water to a property
  • Figure 1 a is an illustration in plan view of a shared supply application modified according to the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of a composite pipe of the invention.
  • FIG. 1 a house 10 with roof 11 , roof space 12, and front and rear exterior
  • Pipe 15 is joined to a pipe 15A of the invention just below surface level 17.
  • Pipe 15A is positioned adjacent wall 13 and is attached to and runs up that wall to the eaves 18. Underneath the eaves the pipe 15A is turned through about 90° and is connected by a T-junction 19 to the old supply pipe 20 into the water tank 21 in the roof space 12.
  • Old supply pipe 20 runs down through the house and goes underground at the
  • a terraces of houses 10 is supplied from mams 16 and
  • the arrangement is neat, unobtrusive, easy to install and easy to service
  • Figure 2 shows a particularly suitable composite pipe 15A for use in the arrangement of Figure 1 It comprises an inner plastics pipe 24, which has some flexibility in long runs, a surrounding microporous expanded plastics material
  • insulation layer 25 and an outer tube 26 of rigid plastics material which visually
  • Year-round ground supply of water can be provided, for example, in gardens, garden centres, market
  • the pipe may for example break through the brickwork of a gable end or, if there is no soffit board as such, break through the brickwork under the gutter, or perhaps even pass over and around the gutter to enter via a roof slate
  • the piping of the invention after exit from the ground may enter a building wherever it is most convenient to do so

Abstract

The invention provides an improved water supply system and piping from an underground mains supply to a building. Thus a water supply system comprises piping (15) to a building (10) characterised in that the piping (15A) emerges from underground adjacent the building (10), is attached to and runs up a wall (13) of the building (10) and enters the building (10) above ground level to connect into the water supply infrastructure (20, 21) inside the building (10).

Description

WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
This invention relates to a water supply system and particularly. to a novel form of piping through which water is supplied and a novel arrangement of piping to
provide a water supply
The invention is applicable both to domestic and industrial water supplies but
will be described hereinafter for convenience with specific reference to domestic
water supplies
It has been the custom in the water supply industry to lay underground pipes connecting individual premises to the water mains This method has the
advantages of protecting the pipes from damage and from extremes of temperature It also prevents unsightly, heavily lagged pipes being exposed to
view The disadvantage of the method is that it is expensive to bury pipes and
subsequently to maintain them and replace them, particularly when the ground is made or metalled
In many domestic properties, particularly in older properties, e.g. a row of terraced houses, the water supply to each property is via a shared single supply
from a water main in the street. In such an arrangement, the single supply
normally travels underground, e.g. beneath a pedestrian access entry, often in lead piping, to the rear of the houses, where it branches and is fed into each house underground It usually rises into the premises in the kitchen beneath a sink
The demands on water supplies have risen steadily over the last few decades commensurate with increasing living standards Moreover, water companies have tended to reduce mams pressure to reduce pumping costs and leakage
These trends have combined to render water supply pressure to individual properties, particularly in shared systems, less than is ideal and sometimes unpredictable depending on local demands on the shared system at any time
Supply pipe work on premises, i.e within the boundary of the property, is usually the responsibility of the owner of the premises, not the water supplier whose responsibility ends at the boundary of the property.
Moreover, shared supplies can be a source of problems of metering and of access and responsibility when supply problems such as leakage or bursts
require investigation Rectifying these problems by conventional supply separation techniques is very expensive.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a supply system that can
alleviate these problems.
However, as indicated above, the invention is not limited to use in domestic supply systems and is equally useful in shared supplies to industrial locations, e g in industrial sites and buildings that are divided into a number of separate
business units
Accordingly in one aspect, the invention provides a water supply system comprising piping to a building in which the piping is connected underground to
the mains supply for that building, the piping emerges from underground adjacent the building, is attached to and runs up a wall of the building and enters the building above ground level to connect into the water supply infrastructure
inside the building
The wall may be an exterior wall of the building and the piping may run up the exterior of the wall In a domestic property, the piping may enter the roof space,
e g via the eaves, to run into the cold water pipework leading to the header tank
in the roof space
The piping, depending on the climatic conditions of the location, may need to be insulated to prevent water freezing therein and it may also be encased in an
exterior tubing sheath to give a protective and/or visual effect In particular, the
exterior sheath may give the piping the appearance of a guttering downpipe, i e so as to fit in with the general appearance of the exterior of the property
Accordingly in another aspect, the invention provides a length of water piping
comprising an inner pipe to carry the water, an intermediate layer of thermal insulation and an outer tube to encase the insulation The outer tube may be of substantially rigid plastics material, e g pvc, to simulate a plastics downpipe Alternatively, it may be for example, of aluminium or of cast iron to simulate downpipes of those materials
The piping may be attached to the wall by any conventional fittings of
appropriate material and, by appropriate choice of material and colour, may then appear to be part of the rainwater system of the property
Thus the invention enables a more convenient supply arrangement to be
provided without risk of freezing or damage and without being an unsightly addition to the exterior of a building
The inner pipe may be of any suitable material, e g plastics or metal, that meets the necessary standards of the water supply regulations Thus, it may be rigid semi-rigid or flexible
The intermediate insulation layer may be a proprietary foam pipe insulation and
its thickness and performance specification can readily be chosen by the skilled man of the art to meet the local climatic conditions
The composite piping of the invention may be assembled by any convenient means Thus, for example, it may be factory assembled by fitting a length of annular insulation material around a length of the inner piping and then introducing the composite so formed into the outer tube Alternatively, the insulation material may be formed in-situ between the inner pipe and outer tube or it may be formed in-situ around the inner pipe and the composite so formed then introduced into the outer tube
Thus it will be appreciated that the three layers of the piping may be tightly
bonded or compressed together or a looser fit may be utilised, as desired
The piping may instead be assembled in situ, i e during installation at a particular property, which may have the advantage of enabling each of the three
layers to be individually cut to length, as desired, and then assembled to provide
the required length of composite piping
The composite piping of the invention, therefore, is robust and designed to cope
with local extremes of weather and temperature If necessary, a protective U- section cover could be fixed over the piping to protect it, e g from vandalism, for the first two or three metres of its rise from the ground
The arrangement provided by the present invention has significant advantages It can readily be retro-fitted to an existing supply system by connection, as
indicated above, into an existing cold water supply just before the cold water tank For example, it can be connected by a T-piece inserted on the existing
supply to the tank The original rising main in the property can then be sealed and, in a shared supply, the new supply will only be available to those properties modified according to the invention If all properties on a shared supply are
upgraded in this fashion, then the old single supply can be cut back at the mams
to prevent leakage Alternatively, the invention can be fitted to new supply
systems In either instance installation is a relatively simple, rapid and
inexpensive operation
Improved water supply can be achieved in older properties and less excavation
is required for repairs and in leak and burst detection
It is not essential that the composite piping of the invention be used for the
internal portion of the run of the piping, i.e. that portion inside a property. If
desired, only the inner piping with insulation, where required, may be used
there Flexible connections may conveniently be used to the mains supply
below ground and where the upper portion of the piping on the wall passes into
the property Indeed, the piping itself at this internal upper position (or at the
exterior-underground position) may, if the exterior sheathing is not used, be
flexible
Conveniently, if desired, the supply arrangement of the invention may also
include a wall box on the exterior wall carrying the piping, the box containing a
stop tap and/or meter connected to the piping. Keys to the lockable boxes may
be held by the water supplier and property owner so that either party can shut off
the supply if needed and meter readings can be taken without disturbing the
householder Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a diagrammatic illustration of a piping arrangement of the invention supplying water to a property; and
Figure 1 a is an illustration in plan view of a shared supply application modified according to the invention; and
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a composite pipe of the invention.
In Figure 1 a house 10 with roof 11 , roof space 12, and front and rear exterior
walls 13, 14, has an underground water supply via pipe 15 from mains 16. Pipe
15 is joined to a pipe 15A of the invention just below surface level 17. Pipe 15A is positioned adjacent wall 13 and is attached to and runs up that wall to the eaves 18. Underneath the eaves the pipe 15A is turned through about 90° and is connected by a T-junction 19 to the old supply pipe 20 into the water tank 21 in the roof space 12.
Old supply pipe 20 runs down through the house and goes underground at the
side and adjacent rear wall 14. This pipe is now disconnected at 21 and the old undergound connection 22 is shown dotted to the mains 16. On wall 13, is provided a lockable box 23, containing a stop tap and water meter and through which pipe 15A runs
As shown in Figure 1a, a terraces of houses 10 is supplied from mams 16 and
original underground piping 22 from the mains to the rear of each house can be disconnected when all the houses are supplied by new piping 15A of the invention
The arrangement is neat, unobtrusive, easy to install and easy to service
Figure 2 shows a particularly suitable composite pipe 15A for use in the arrangement of Figure 1 It comprises an inner plastics pipe 24, which has some flexibility in long runs, a surrounding microporous expanded plastics material
insulation layer 25 and an outer tube 26 of rigid plastics material which visually
resembles a rainwater downpipe
The invention is not limited to the embodiments shown
It can enable the connection of direct-type water heating and central heating
systems It can with advantage be used in industrial properties and in
overground low cost industrial supply separation Year-round ground supply of water can be provided, for example, in gardens, garden centres, market
gardening, farming and other outdoor activities It is not necessary for the piping of the invention to enter a building underneath its eaves and, indeed, in many buildings this may not even be possible or it may not be the most advantageous entry position. The pipe may for example break through the brickwork of a gable end or, if there is no soffit board as such, break through the brickwork under the gutter, or perhaps even pass over and around the gutter to enter via a roof slate Thus the piping of the invention after exit from the ground may enter a building wherever it is most convenient to do so,
there being no need for it to enter the building from underground

Claims

A water supply system comprising piping (15) to a building (10) in which the piping is connected underground to the mams supply (16) for that
building (10), characterised in that the piping (15A) emerges from
underground adjacent the building (10), is attached to and runs up a wall
(13) of the building (10) and enters the building (10) above ground level to connect into the water supply infrastructure (20,21 ) inside the building
(10)
A water supply system according to Claim 1 , characterised in that the
wall (13) is an exterior wall of the building (10)
A water supply system according to Claim 1 or 2, characterised in that
the piping (15A) enters the roof space (12) of the building (10) and connects into cold water pipework (20) leading to a header tank (21 ) in
the roof space (12)
A water supply system according to Claim 1 , 2 or 3, characterised in that
the piping (15A) above ground level comprises an inner pipe (24) to carry water, an intermediate layer (25) of thermal insulation and an outer tube
(26) to encase the layer of thermal insulation
5 A water supply system according to claim 4, characterised in that the outer tube (26) is of substantially rigid plastics material, aluminium or cast iron.
6 A water supply system according to Claim 5, characterised in that the
inner pipe (24), intermediate layer (25) and outer tube (26) are bonded together
7 A water supply system according to any preceding Claim, characterised
in that it is retro-fitted to an existing supply system.
8 A water supply system according to Claim 7, characterised in that the
piping (15A) of the invention is connected via a T-piece (19) inserted on the original supply (20) to a tank (21 ) and the original rising main (22) in
the building (10) is sealed (21 A).
9 A water supply system according to any preceding Claim, characterised
in that it includes a wall box (23) to contain a stop tap and/or meter
connected to the piping (15A).
10. A water supply system according to any one of Claims 7 to 9,
characterised in that the system is retro-fitted to replace a shared single
supply (22) from a water main (16) to a plurality of buildings.
1 1 Piping suitable for use with a water supply system according to any preceding claim, characterised in that the piping (15A) comprises an
inner pipe (24) to carry water, an intermediate layer (25) of thermal insulation and an outer tube (26) to encase the layer of thermal insulation
12 Piping according to Claim 11 , characterised in that the outer tube (26) is
of substantially rigid plastics material, aluminium or cast iron.
13. Piping according to Claim 11 or 12, characterised in that the inner pipe
(24), intermediate layer (25) and outer tube (26) are bonded together.
EP96939213A 1995-11-28 1996-11-25 Water supply system Withdrawn EP0808392A1 (en)

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