US1130097A - Automatic gate for irrigation-canals. - Google Patents

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US1130097A
US1130097A US79131613A US1913791316A US1130097A US 1130097 A US1130097 A US 1130097A US 79131613 A US79131613 A US 79131613A US 1913791316 A US1913791316 A US 1913791316A US 1130097 A US1130097 A US 1130097A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in automatic gates for irrigation canals, the object of my improvement being to hold the water surface in the canal above the gate at a desired constant elevation when water is being diverted from the said canal by smaller canals or laterals.
  • FIG. 2- an isometric drawing of auto matic gate for irrigation canal in operation.
  • Fig. 2- a plan showing a radial canal gate and counter weights attached to axle.
  • Fig. 3- a section X-Y Fig. l showing standards, axle and counter balanced gate.
  • Fig. 4- a section of well showing the inlet and outlet pipes. and the floating counter weight attached to drum and axle.
  • the standards A-A support an axle B which turns freely in bearings CC-C. To this axle are rigidly attached the drums or rollers D. D. E. The wire ropes G are coiled around the drums I), one end of each being attached to the radial gate F and the other end to the counter weight H. The counter weight H is heavier than the gate F.
  • floating counter weight or bucket I is connected by the Wire rope J to the drum E and hangs in the well K.
  • the elevation of the floating counterweights I is adjusted to the elevation of the gate .1.
  • Water is admitted to the well K through the inlet pipe L which is set at the required elevation by the regulating rod M.
  • An out-let pipe N having a valve O runs continually.
  • the valve -O isfor the purpose of regulating a small continuous flow from the outlet pipe N- as may he required.
  • the counter weight H is heavier than the gate F.
  • the gate F. plus the counter weight I is heavier than the counter weight H.
  • the inlet pipe L is set to admit water at that elevation. If the water surface in the canal rises above Q, water is admitted by the'pipe L tothe well K faster than the outlet pipe N discharges it. The floating counter weight N is lifted by water rising in the well K and the tension. inthe wire rope J is released, allowing the oounterweight H to lift the gate F by turning the drum 1) and axle B. Raising the gate F lowers the water surface to Q or lower.
  • a device for maintaining the water in irrigation canals at a constant level above the gate leading to the laterals the combination with a gate for controlling the supply of water to the laterals, a counterweight operatively connected with the gate, a floating counterweight acting in opposition to said first counterweight, a well in which said floating counterweight works, adjustable means for supplying water from the canal to the well whereby water may be delivered to the well at predetermined levels in. the canal, and adischarge from the well of less capacity than the supply, substantially as described.
  • a device for maintaining Water in irrigation canals at a constant level the combination with a pivoted gate, standards or supports, an axle journaled in said standards, a freely suspended counterweight, flexible connections between the counterweight and gate, passing around said axle, said counterweight overbalancing the gate, a floating counterweight,- suspended from aid axle, a well in which said float works, an inlet pipeleading from the canal to the well, for supplying Water thereto, and a discharge pipe leading from said well.
  • a floating counterweight suspending from said axle, a Well in which said float works, an inlet pipe leading from the canal to the well for supplying Water thereto said pipe being adjustable to deliver water to the well at predetermined levels in the canal and a discharge pipe leadingfrom said Well.
  • a pivoted gate for controlling the flow of water in'said Well
  • a shaft standards for supporting said shaft
  • a freely suspended counterweight flexible connections between said gate and counterweight passing about said shaft
  • a float suspended from said shaft, a well in which said float operates, an inlet and discharge for said Well and means'for adjusting the elevation of said float.

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R. V. MEIKLB.
AUTOMATIG GATE FOR IRRIGATION GANALS.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT.23,191S.
Patented Mar. 2, 1915.
2 $HBETSTSHEET l INVENTOR.
7/7, w um ah WITNESSES R. v. MEIKLB.
AUTOMATIC GATE FOR IRRIGATION CANALS.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 23, 1913. 1,1 3G,O97. Patented Mar. 2,1915,
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
WITNESSES: I
ML/L46 TOY V. MEIKLE, OF TURLOCK, CALIFORNIA.
AUTOMATIC GATE FOR IRRIGATION-CANALS.
Specification of Letters I'atent.
Patented Mar. 2, 1915.
Application filed September 23, 1913. Serial No. 791,316.
. To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ROY V. MEIKLE', a citizen of the United States, residing at Turlock, in the county of Stanislaus and State of California, have invented a new and useful Automatic Gate for Irrigation.- Canals.
My invention relates to improvements in automatic gates for irrigation canals, the object of my improvement being to hold the water surface in the canal above the gate at a desired constant elevation when water is being diverted from the said canal by smaller canals or laterals. I attain these ob jects by the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l an isometric drawing of auto matic gate for irrigation canal in operation. Fig. 2- a plan showing a radial canal gate and counter weights attached to axle. Fig. 3- a section X-Y Fig. l showing standards, axle and counter balanced gate. Fig. 4- a section of well showing the inlet and outlet pipes. and the floating counter weight attached to drum and axle.
Similar letters refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
Detailed description. The standards A-A support an axle B which turns freely in bearings CC-C. To this axle are rigidly attached the drums or rollers D. D. E. The wire ropes G are coiled around the drums I), one end of each being attached to the radial gate F and the other end to the counter weight H. The counter weight H is heavier than the gate F. The
floating counter weight or bucket I is connected by the Wire rope J to the drum E and hangs in the well K. By means of the turn buckle P the elevation of the floating counterweights I is adjusted to the elevation of the gate .1. Water is admitted to the well K through the inlet pipe L which is set at the required elevation by the regulating rod M. An out-let pipe N having a valve O runs continually. The valve -O isfor the purpose of regulating a small continuous flow from the outlet pipe N- as may he required. The counter weight H is heavier than the gate F. The gate F. plus the counter weight I is heavier than the counter weight H.
It is desired to hold the water surface elevation in the canal constant at Q. The inlet pipe L is set to admit water at that elevation. If the water surface in the canal rises above Q, water is admitted by the'pipe L tothe well K faster than the outlet pipe N discharges it. The floating counter weight N is lifted by water rising in the well K and the tension. inthe wire rope J is released, allowing the oounterweight H to lift the gate F by turning the drum 1) and axle B. Raising the gate F lowers the water surface to Q or lower. If the water surface falls below Q, 110 Water is admitted through the inlet pipe L, and the continuous flow of the outlet pipe lowers the water sur face in the well K increasing the pullof the floating counterweight I on the wire rope J until, with the weight of the gate F it is sufficient to overcome the counterweight H, turn the drum 1) and axle B, and lower the gate F suificient to bring the water surface back to Q. i i
I claim,
1! In a device for maintaining the water in irrigation canals at a constant level above the gate leading to the laterals, the combination with a gate for controlling the supply of water to the laterals, a counterweight operatively connected with the gate, a floating counterweight acting in opposition to said first counterweight, a well in which said floating counterweight works, adjustable means for supplying water from the canal to the well whereby water may be delivered to the well at predetermined levels in. the canal, and adischarge from the well of less capacity than the supply, substantially as described.
2. In a device for maintaining Water in irrigation canals at a constant level, the combination with a pivoted gate, standards or supports, an axle journaled in said standards, a freely suspended counterweight, flexible connections between the counterweight and gate, passing around said axle, said counterweight overbalancing the gate, a floating counterweight,- suspended from aid axle, a well in which said float works, an inlet pipeleading from the canal to the well, for supplying Water thereto, and a discharge pipe leading from said well.
3. In a device for maintaining water in irrigation canals at a constant level, the con'ibination with a pivoted gate, standards or supports, an axle jonrnaled in said standards, a freely suspended counterweight, flexible connections between the counterweight and gate, passing around said axle, said counterweight overhalancing the gate,
a floating counterweight suspending from said axle, a Well in which said float works, an inlet pipe leading from the canal to the well for supplying Water thereto said pipe being adjustable to deliver water to the well at predetermined levels in the canal anda discharge pipe leadingfrom said Well.
In a device for maintaining the water in irrigation canals, at a constant level, the combination with a pivoted gate for controlling the flow of water in'said Well, a shaft, standards for supporting said shaft, a freely suspended counterweight, flexible connections between said gate and counterweight passing about said shaft, a float, suspended from said shaft, a well in which said float operates, an inlet and discharge for said Well and means'for adjusting the elevation of said float. v
" R. V. MEIKLE.
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M. W. SAHLBERG,
L. E. MEEL.
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US3176469A (en) * 1960-04-21 1965-04-06 Fowler Richard Walter Orifice-in-series control for automatic float-operated gates
US3665714A (en) * 1970-09-24 1972-05-30 William J Laipple Canal check gate
US3753353A (en) * 1970-01-20 1973-08-21 Gen Const Electr Mechaniques S Automatic water gate installation
US6305411B1 (en) * 2000-10-23 2001-10-23 Ipex Inc. Normally-open backwater valve
US20140140770A1 (en) * 2011-05-20 2014-05-22 Hitachi Zosen Corporation Floating flap gate
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3176469A (en) * 1960-04-21 1965-04-06 Fowler Richard Walter Orifice-in-series control for automatic float-operated gates
US3753353A (en) * 1970-01-20 1973-08-21 Gen Const Electr Mechaniques S Automatic water gate installation
US3665714A (en) * 1970-09-24 1972-05-30 William J Laipple Canal check gate
US6305411B1 (en) * 2000-10-23 2001-10-23 Ipex Inc. Normally-open backwater valve
US20140140770A1 (en) * 2011-05-20 2014-05-22 Hitachi Zosen Corporation Floating flap gate
US9528239B2 (en) * 2011-05-20 2016-12-27 Hitachi Zosen Corporation Floating flap gate
US20140328628A1 (en) * 2012-01-16 2014-11-06 Hitachi Zosen Corporation Floating flap gate
US9091033B2 (en) * 2012-01-16 2015-07-28 Hitachi Zosen Corporation Floating flap gate
JP2015180806A (en) * 2015-06-18 2015-10-15 日立造船株式会社 Floating body type flap gate

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