EP1528166A2 - Apparatus and method for containing and regulating the pressure in a pressure vessel - Google Patents
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- Some homes and businesses are not served by municipal water services. These homes and businesses generally utilize a private well to solve their water needs.
- a private well water is drawn from a water bearing aquifer in the ground and pumped to a storage tank containing a fixed amount of air. As water enters the tank, the air volume occupied by the air is reduced and the pressure within the tank rises.
- the tank is therefore a pressure accumulator that delivers water to a faucet or other end use location without requiring the pump to cycle every time water is drawn from the tank.
- Some aspects of the present invention are directed toward improving the process of manufacturing and preparing a pressure tank assembly.
- the pressure tank is generally pressure tested.
- an air pressure sensing assembly or regulator valve assembly is attached to the tank to seal an opening in the tank and to introduce air into the tank.
- the regulator assembly is removed from the tank so the tank can be easily painted.
- this step also causes the tank to be depressurized.
- a pressure regulator valve assembly is attached to the tank again and the tank is pressurized again. The tank is generally then sold with the pressure regulator valve attached and with the tank pressurized.
- the inventors have developed a method for manufacturing a tank that can reduce one or more of these redundant steps. Furthermore, they have developed a tank and a pressure sensing assembly that can be used with said method. For example, some embodiments relate to a method of manufacturing a water storage tank for a well.
- the method can include one or more steps such as forming a pressure vessel having an opening, an interior volume, and an elastic member located inside the pressure vessel to separate the interior volume into a water storing volume and an air storing volume; installing a seal over the opening, wherein the seal is capable of sealing the entire opening and is adapted to be punctured by a pressure switch mounting assembly; pressurizing the tank with air; preventing air from escaping the pressurized tank through the opening with the seal; and packaging the pressurized tank for shipping while the tank is pressurized.
- a water storage tank adapted to selectively release water and refill with water delivered from a well via a water pump
- the tank comprises a pressure vessel having an opening and an interior volume, an elastic member located inside the pressure vessel and separating the interior volume into a water storing volume and an air storing volume, and a seal located over the opening. The seal allows the tank to be pressurized and remain pressurized without additional structure closing the opening.
- inventions relate to an apparatus connectable to a water storage tank (having a volume of stored air) that can selectively release water and refill with water delivered from a well via a water pump.
- the apparatus comprises a conduit connectable with the tank and defining an air passage in communication with the stored air in the tank and an air pressure switch coupled to the conduit.
- the air pressure switch communicates with the air passage and is operable to activate the pump if the air pressure within the tank drops below a first limit.
- a projection is contiguous with and extends from the conduit in a direction away from the pressure switch. The projection has an end capable of piercing a seal on the tank.
- some embodiments of the present invention are adapted to avoid this problem.
- some embodiments relate to a tank and pressure sensing assembly that does not need to be attached to the tank until the tank is in its final operating position. If the pressuring sensing assembly is not attached to the tank, it cannot be used as a handle.
- a water storage apparatus for selectively storing and releasing water delivered from a well via a water pump.
- the apparatus has a pressure vessel having an opening and an interior volume and an elastic member inside the pressure vessel.
- the elastic member separates the interior volume into a water storing volume and an air storing volume.
- the water storing volume communicates with the water pump and fills with water supplied by the pump.
- the air storing volume contains a fixed amount of air.
- the air storing volume decreases in response to water being pumped into the water storing volume, and the pressure within the tank consequently rises.
- the pressure in the tank decreases as water is drawn from the tank and the air storing volume expands.
- a conduit is located in the pressure vessel opening and defines an air passage in communication with the air storing volume.
- An air pressure switch is located in communication with the air passage and adapted to activate the pump in response to the air pressure in the air storing volume dropping below a first limit and deactivating the pump in response to air pressure rising above a second limit. The second limit is greater than the first limit.
- a piercing member is contiguous with the conduit and extends into the air storing volume to pierce the elastic member in the event that the elastic member contacts the piercing member due to the air storing volume shrinking below a normal operating range of volumes.
- the water storing apparatus can include a pressure vessel having an opening and an interior volume and an elastic member inside the pressure vessel.
- the elastic member separates the interior volume into a water storing volume and an air storing volume.
- a conduit is positioned in the pressure vessel opening to define an air passage in communication with the air storing volume.
- An air pressure switch communicates with the air passage and is adapted to activate the pump in response to the air pressure in the air storing volume dropping below a first limit.
- a piercing member is connected with the conduit and extends through the opening and into the air storing volume to pierce the elastic member in the event that the elastic member contacts the piercing member due to the air pressure dropping below a second limit less than the first limit.
- a water pressure system for a well generally has a drop pipe extending into a water bearing aquifer, and a pump is used to deliver water from the aquifer to a pressure vessel or storage tank 12.
- a pump is used to deliver water from the aquifer to a pressure vessel or storage tank 12.
- Several types of pumps can be used, such as submersible pumps and non-submersible pumps. Water from the pressure tank 12 can be distributed from the tank for use.
- the pressure tank 12 generally holds a reserve supply of water under pressure within the tank until it is needed. As water is drawn from the tank 12, the pressure within the tank 12 forces the water out of the tank 12 and consequently the pressure gradually decreases.
- a pressure switch 14 coupled to the tank 12 is used to maintain the pressure within the tank 12 between a preset minimum value and a preset maximum value. Upon reaching the preset minimum pressure, the pressure switch 14 automatically activates the pump. Water is then pumped into the tank 12 to replenish the tank 12 with water and to build up the pressure within the tank 12 to the preset maximum value. Once the pressure within the tank 12 has reached the preset maximum value, the pressure switch 14 stops the pump from operating.
- An elastic member 15 typically separates the pressure tank 12 into a water storing portion 18 and an air storing portion 21 as illustrated in Figures 2 and 3.
- the elastic member 15 is generally a diaphragm or bladder as illustrated in Figure 2.
- the elastic member can be bag or balloon-like member as illustrated in Figure 3.
- a diaphragm or bladder ( Figure 2) generally attaches to the sides of the tank along the inner periphery of the tank 12 to separate the two portions.
- the pressure switch 14 can sense the pressure in either portion.
- the operation of an air pressure switch operates as follows. As the water level in the tank 12 drops, the volume 18 within the tank 12 occupied by the water drops. This allows the fixed amount of air to increase the amount of space or volume it occupies, and consequently causes the air pressure to drop. Once the air pressure drops below the preset minimum limit, the pressure switch 14 activates the pump to deliver more water to the tank and increase the pressure within the tank 12.
- the air storing portion 21 can be pressurized with air via an air valve 32 located on the side of the tank ( Figure 2) or via an air valve 32 located on an air pressure sensing assembly 33 ( Figure 3). Regardless of the location of the valve 32, the air storing portion 21 of the tank 12 has an opening or spud 30 that receives the air pressure sensing assembly 33.
- Some embodiments of the invention have a seal 39 positioned over the opening 30 or in the opening 30. Depending upon how the seal 39 is used, it can help reduce the number of times the tank needs to be pressurized and depressurized while manufacturing the tank 12.
- an air gauge would be threaded into the spud, and the tank would be pressure tested. Then the air gauge would be removed so the tank could be painted. Next the air gauge would again be threaded into the spud so the tank could be pressurized. The pressurized tank would then be shipped with the air gauge installed.
- the opening of the tank 12 can be sealed while being manufactured.
- the tank can then be pressurized without the need to attach the air pressure sensing assembly 33 to the tank 12. Additionally, since the air pressure sensing assembly 33 is not attached to the tank prior to the painting process, it does not need to be detached. Consequently, the tank 12 can remain pressurized during the painting operation. Additionally, the pressurized tank 12 can be shipped without the air pressure sensing assembly 33 attached. The potential for damage to the air pressure sensing assembly 33 can be reduced by shipping it separately from the tank.
- the seal 39 can be made from several different types of materials, such as elastic, resilient, inelastic, or frangible materials depending upon the purpose of the seal 39.
- the seal 39 may be able to selectively open and close the air volume. In such a situation, elastic materials may be desirable.
- the seal 39 can be attached to the inside of the tank 12, to the outside of the tank, or a combination of the two.
- the seal can also be located entirely on one side of the opening 30, in the opening 30, on both sides of the opening 30, or combination of the above.
- the seal 39 can be coupled to the tank in one or more conventional fastening techniques, such as with adhesive or cohesive bonds, welds, rivets, friction fits, interference fits, other conventional fasteners, and the like.
- the seal 39 can be punctured or pierced by a piercing member 42 located at the end of the air pressure sensing assembly 33 while the air pressure sensing assembly 33 is being attached to the tank 12.
- the seal is not fully punctured or pierced until the air pressure sensing assembly 33 is sufficiently engaged with the opening 30 of the tank 12 to prevent leakage of air.
- the piercing member 42 would not fully pierce the seal 39 until the threads of the air pressure sensing assembly 33 and the spud were sufficiently engaged to prevent leakage.
- this does not mean that the air pressure sensing assembly 33 is resting in its fully engaged position with the spud. Rather, it only needs to be engaged sufficiently enough to prevent substantial leakage. Preferably, it prevents all leakage.
- the piercing member 42 can have a variety of embodiments.
- it can be a solid needle, a hollow needle, a blade, a blunt end projection, a cylindrical projection, a pointed objected, a helical projection, and the like.
- the piercing member 42 is similar to a hypodermic needle.
- the piercing member 42 of some embodiments has a hollow center that is in communication with a conduit 45 of the air pressure sensing assembly 33. Specifically, the hollow center is aligned with the conduit 45. This allows air to travel through the projection and into the air pressure sensing assembly 33.
- the piercing member 42 can be formed integrally with the air pressure sensing assembly 33 as shown in Figures 4 and 5. However, in other embodiments, the piercing member 42 can be formed separately from and positioned contiguous with and extend from the air pressure sensing assembly 33. In such embodiments, the piercing member could have a shoulder 43 that rests on a ledge 44 within the opening 30 as shown in Figures 6 and 7.
- the air pressure sensing assembly 33 can be constructed several different ways and with several different components ⁇ as is understood in the art.
- Figures 4 and 6 illustrate two different configurations of an air pressure sensing assembly 33.
- Each assembly 33 has a conduit 45 coupled to the opening of the tank 12 and in communication with the air storing portion 21 of the tank.
- a pressure switch 14 and an air gauge 51 are coupled to the conduit 45 and in communication with the air storing volume via the conduit 45.
- the arrangement of these elements in Figure 4 is slightly different than the arrangements in Figure 6.
- the air gauge 51 may not be necessary in some embodiments and could therefore be omitted.
- the pressure switch 14 and the air gauge 51 sense the pressure within the conduit 45.
- the air gauge 51 provides a visual indication of pressure within the tank 12.
- the pressure switch 14 also senses the pressure within the tank 12 and compares the measured pressure with preset limits to determine whether to active the pump. If the pressure is below the desired pressure range, the pump will deliver water to the tank 12 to increase the pressure within the tank 12.
- the pressure switch 14 activates the pump, it can also deactivate the pump once the pressure rises above another preset limit at the upper end of the desired operating range. In some typical systems, for example, the pump will be activated when the pressure within the tank drops below thirty pounds per square inch and will be deactivated when the pressure exceeds fifty pounds per square inch. Other preset limits are also used and fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
- Figures 5 and 7 illustrate two other configurations of an air pressure sensing assembly 33.
- these assemblies 33 each have a conduit 45 coupled to the opening 30 of the tank 12 and in communication with the air storing portion 21 of the tank.
- this assembly also has an air valve 32 attached to the conduit 45 and in communication with the air storing volume via the conduit 45.
- the arrangement of these elements in Figure 5 is slightly different than the arrangement in Figure 7.
- a person having ordinary skill in the art understands that other arrangements are possible and various components can be added or removed. Such variations fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
- the assemblies 33 shown in Figures 4 and 6 can allow the tank to be tested in a different manner than the assemblies shown in Figures 5 and 7. However, they do not necessarily need to be tested differently.
- the air pressure sensing assemblies 33 illustrated in Figures 4 and 6 do not need to be attached to the tank 12 for the tank 12 to be pressure tested.
- an air valve 32 is attached to the tank 12 separate from the air pressure sensing assembly 33. As such, air can be introduced through this valve 32 to pressurize the tank without the need to attach the air pressure sensing assembly 33.
- the air pressure sensing assembly 33 can be coupled to the tank for some operations and later removed without losing a substantial amount of pressure.
- These embodiments can utilize a resilient, self-closing seal 39 similar to the valves used on inflatable athletic balls.
- the piercing member 42 can penetrate the seal 39 and be removed from the seal 39 with the seal preventing substantial air loss.
- This arrangement would typically be used with the air pressure sensing assemblies 33 illustrated in Figure 5, wherein the assembly 33 has an air valve 32 and the piercing member 42 is integral with the assembly 33.
- they can also be used with other assemblies 33, such as the embodiment illustrated in Figure 4.
- the assembly 33 illustrated in Figure 5 can be attached to the tank 12 and used to introduce air into the tank 12 via air valve 32 during the pressure test.
- the assembly 33 can then be removed for the painting operation. Upon removal of the air pressure sensing assembly 33, the resilient, self-closing seal 39 will seal the opening 30 and prevent substantial pressure losses from occurring. Then, during later operations, the air pressure sensing assembly 33 can be coupled to the tank 12. Although this method and assembly requires the additional steps of removing and re-attaching the air pressure sensing assembly 33 when compared to the previously discussed embodiments, it still eliminates the need to depressurize and repressurize the tank 12 when compared to conventional tanks.
- the piercing member 42 can also pierce the elastic member 15 that separates the water containing portion 18 from the air containing portion 21.
- the pressure sensed by the pressure switch would drop and eventually trigger the pump to activate.
- the elastic member 15 separates the water containing portion 18 from the air containing portion 21, the addition of water to the tank 12 will not cause an increase in pressure in the air containing portion 21.
- the pump would continue to operate until the tank 12 or a waterline developed a leak or burst. However, if water were able to reach the pressure switch, the water pressure could cause the pump to turn off.
- One way to allow water to reach the pressure switch is to pierce the elastic member 15 with the piercing member 42. As water continues to fill the tank, the elastic member 15 will be pushed closer to top of the tank 12. Eventually, the elastic member 15 will contact and be pierced by the piercing member 42. This will allow water to penetrate the air storing portion and contact the pressure switch to deactivate the pump.
- By aligning the piercing member 42 with the conduit 45 water can reach the pressure switch 14 relatively quickly. Specifically, since the conduit 45 is in communication with the hollow portion of the piercing member 42, water can enter the conduit 45 immediately after the piercing member 42 pierces the elastic member 15.
- the owner of the tank 12 may be alerted to the air leak by the pump cycling every time water is drawn from the tank.
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- A water storage apparatus for selectively storing and releasing water delivered from a well via a water pump, the apparatus comprising:a pressure vessel having an opening and an interior volume;an elastic member inside the pressure vessel and separating the interior volume into a water storing volume and an air storing volume, the water storing volume communicating with the water pump and is filled with water supplied by the pump, the air storing volume containing a fixed amount of air, the volume of the air storing volume decreasing and the pressure increasing in response to water being pumped into the water storing volume, the volume air storing volume increasing and the pressure decreasing in response to a decrease in the amount of water in the water storing volume;a conduit in the pressure vessel opening and defining an air passage in communication with the air storing volume;an air pressure switch in communication with the air passage and adapted to activate the pump in response to the air pressure in the air storing volume dropping below a first limit and deactivating the pump in response to air pressure rising above a second limit; anda piercing member contiguous with the conduit and extending into the air storing volume to pierce the elastic member in the event that the elastic member contacts the piercing member due to the air storing volume shrinking below a normal operating range of volumes.
- The water storage apparatus of claim 1, wherein the air passage extends through the piercing member.
- The water storage apparatus of claim 1, wherein the piercing member has an elongated needle shaped body extending away from the conduit and into the air containing volume.
- The water storage apparatus of claim 1, wherein the piercing member is integral with the conduit.
- The water storage apparatus of claim 4, wherein the air passage extends through the piercing member.
- The water storage apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a seal across the opening and containing the fixed amount of air in the air storing volume, wherein the piercing member pierces the seal as the conduit is coupled to the opening.
- The water storage apparatus of claim 6, wherein the seal is a resilient seal.
- The water storage apparatus of claim 6, wherein the seal is frangible.
- The water storage apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a spud around the opening and a seal across the opening, the conduit having a threaded portion adapted to thread into the spud, the piercing member piercing the seal as the conduit is threaded into the spud.
- The water storage apparatus of claim 9, wherein the seal is resilient to allow the conduit and piercing member to be removed from the opening without sustaining substantial pressure loses in the air storing volume.
- The water storage apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an air pressure gauge coupled to the conduit and in communication with the air passage, the air pressure gauge sensing air pressure in the air passage and providing a visual indication of pressure.
- A water storage apparatus for selectively storing and releasing water delivered from a well via a water pump, the apparatus comprising:a pressure vessel having an opening and an interior volume;an elastic member inside the pressure vessel and separating the interior volume into a water storing volume and an air storing volume;a conduit in the pressure vessel opening and defining an air passage in communication with the air storing volume;an air pressure switch in communication with the air passage and adapted to activate the pump in response to the air pressure in the air storing volume dropping below a first limit; anda piercing member connected with the conduit and extending through the opening and into the air storing volume to pierce the elastic member in the event that the elastic member contacts the piercing member due to the air pressure dropping below a second limit less than the first limit.
- The water storage apparatus of claim 12, wherein the air passage extends through the piercing member.
- The water storage apparatus of claim 12, wherein the piercing member has an elongated needle shaped body extending away from the conduit and into the air containing volume.
- The water storage apparatus of claim 12, wherein the piercing member is integral with the conduit.
- The water storage apparatus of claim 15, wherein the air passage extends through the piercing member.
- The water storage apparatus of claim 12, further comprising a seal across the opening to contain the fixed amount of air in the air storing volume in the absence of the conduit, wherein the piercing member pierces the seal as the conduit is coupled to the opening.
- The water storage apparatus of claim 17, wherein the seal is a resilient seal.
- The water storage apparatus of claim 12, further comprising a spud around the opening and a seal across the opening, the conduit having a threaded portion adapted to thread into the spud, the piercing member piercing the seal as the conduit is threaded into the spud.
- The water storage apparatus of claim 19, wherein the seal is resilient to allow the conduit and piercing member to be removed from the opening without sustaining substantial pressure loses in the air storing volume.
- The water storage apparatus of claim 12, further comprising an air pressure gauge coupled to the conduit and in communication with the air passage, the air pressure gauge sensing air pressure in the air passage and providing a visual indication of pressure.
- An apparatus connectable to a water storage tank that can selectively release water and refill with water delivered from a well via a water pump, the water storage tank having a volume of stored air, the apparatus comprising:a conduit connectable with the tank and defining an air passage in communication with the stored air in the tank;an air pressure switch coupled to the conduit and in communication with the air passage, the air pressure switch operable to activate the pump if the air pressure within the tank drops below a first limit; anda projection contiguous with and extending from the conduit in a direction away from the pressure switch, the projection having an end capable of piercing a seal of the tank.
- The apparatus of claim 22, further comprising an air pressure gauge coupled to the conduit and in communication with the air passage, the air pressure gauge senses air pressure in the air passage and provides a visual indication of pressure.
- The apparatus of claim 22, wherein the seal is located across an opening of the tank, the seal maintains the pressure within the tank until the apparatus is connected to the tank, the projection punctures the seal as it connected to the tank.
- The apparatus of claim 22, wherein the seal is an elastic member that separates the tank into a water storage volume and an air storage volume, the projection pierces the seal when the air storage volume loses a substantial amount of air.
- The apparatus of claim 25, wherein the elastic member is one of a bladder or diaphragm.
- The apparatus of claim 22, wherein the conduit comprises a threaded portion adapted to thread onto the tank, the projection positioned to pierce the seal as the conduit is threaded onto the tank.
- The apparatus of claim 27, wherein the air passage extends through the projection.
- The apparatus of claim 22, wherein the air passage extends through the projection.
- The apparatus of claim 29, wherein the projection is integral with the conduit.
- A water storage tank adapted to selectively release water and refill with water delivered from a well via a water pump, the tank comprising:a pressure vessel having an opening and an interior volume;an elastic member located inside the pressure vessel and separating the interior volume into a water storing volume and an air storing volume; anda seal located over the opening, the seal allowing the tank to be pressurized and remain pressurized without additional structure closing the opening.
- The water storage tank of claim 31, further comprising:a conduit connectable with the tank and defining an air passage in communication with the air storing volume in the tank;an air pressure switch coupled to the conduit and in communication with the air passage, the air pressure switch operable to activate the pump if the air pressure within the tank drops below a first limit; anda piercing member extending from the conduit, through the seal, and into the tank, when the conduit is connected with the tank.
- The water storage tank of claim 32, further comprising an air pressure gauge coupled to the conduit and in communication with the air passage, the air pressure gauge senses air pressure in the air passage and provides a visual indication of pressure.
- The water storage tank of claim 32, wherein the pressure vessel further comprises a spud around the opening and the conduit further comprises a threaded portion adapted to thread onto the spud, the piercing member positioned to pierce the seal as the conduit is threaded onto the spud.
- The water storage tank of claim 34, wherein the seal is resilient to allow the conduit and piercing member to be removed from the opening without substantial pressure loses in the air storing volume.
- The water storage tank of claim 32, wherein the air passage extends through the projection.
- The water storage tank of claim 31, wherein the seal is connected to the interior of the tank.
- The water storage tank of claim 37, wherein the seal is adhered to interior of the tank.
- A method of manufacturing a water storage tank for a well, the method comprising:forming a pressure vessel having an opening, an interior volume, and an elastic member located inside the pressure vessel to separate the interior volume into a water storing volume and an air storing volume;installing a seal over the opening, the seal capable of sealing the entire opening and adapted to be punctured by a pressure switch mounting assembly;pressurizing the tank with air;preventing air from escaping the pressurized tank through the opening with the seal;andpackaging the pressurized tank for shipping while the tank is pressurized.
- The method of claim 39, further comprising:removing the packaging; andattaching the pressure switch mounting assembly to the opening after the packaging has been removed.
- The method of claim 40, further comprising piercing the seal with a piercing member coupled to the pressure switch mounting as it is attached to the opening.
- The method of claim 39, further comprising sealing the opening with the seal prior to pressurizing the tank.
- The method of claim 39, wherein the tank is pressurized through a valve located in a location other than the opening.
- The method of claim 39, further comprising painting the pressurized tank.
- The method of claim 39, wherein the seal is adhered to the interior of the tank.
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