WO2017006341A1 - Automatic fluid flow controlling device for stopping flow of running fluid - Google Patents

Automatic fluid flow controlling device for stopping flow of running fluid Download PDF

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WO2017006341A1
WO2017006341A1 PCT/IN2016/000173 IN2016000173W WO2017006341A1 WO 2017006341 A1 WO2017006341 A1 WO 2017006341A1 IN 2016000173 W IN2016000173 W IN 2016000173W WO 2017006341 A1 WO2017006341 A1 WO 2017006341A1
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  • TITLE AUTOMATIC FLUID FLOW CONTROLLING DEVICE FOR STOPPING FLOW OF RUNNING FLUID.
  • the present invention relates to a technology for automatically controlling flow of running fluid.
  • the present invention is directed to develop an automatic fluid flow controlling device adapted for stopping flow of the running fluid when the fluid flow exceed a certain flow rate as well as stopping flow of the running fluid flow when fluid level in a vessel wherein the running fluid is being delivered reaches a certain height.
  • the basic object of the present invention is to develop an automatic fluid flow controlling device which would be adapted to stop flow of the running fluid when the fluid flow exceed a certain flow rate.
  • Another important object of the present invention is to develop an automatic liquid flow controlling device which would be adapted to stop flow of the running liquid flow when liquid level in a vessel wherein the running liquid is being delivered reaches a certain height adjustable according to the requirement by involving negative tensile spring mechanism in device operation.
  • Another object of the present invention is to develop an automatic fluid flow controlling device which would be adapted to operate without involving any electricity or electronic device assistance.
  • Yet another object of the present invention is to develop an automatic fluid flow controlling device which would be adapted to operate as a multi tasking water saving device and involve spring and valve based mechanism in which whenever water flow inside the device it will observes the flow rate of the water and can check the overflow of water, in . such a condition the valve gets closed, whenever there is extra flow of water trough the device, the device acts as a safety valve which can close from inside as soon as the water extends the pressure.
  • a device for flow control of fluid in pipelines to various utility fluid outlets like water taps, on line systems and the like by blocking fluid flow from pipeline to said utility fluid outlet when the flow exceeds a predetermined flow rate comprising : a top chamber vertically arranged over a bottom chamber with a separating member partitioning said chambers; said top camber comprises an entrance hole for receiving running fluid into the top chamber from said pipeline ; an inner supporting stem having at its one end confined within the top chamber a spring biased pressure releasable valve plate seal adapted to block said entrance hole while the other end of said inner supporting stem extends into the bottom chamber through an opening in said separating member; said end of said inner supporting stem extending into the bottom chamber having a catcher plate with, a detachably secured flow controlling first magnet attached with said catcher plate under magnetic interaction; said bottom chamber having a base with an bottom outflow opening; wherein when the fluid flow pressure in said pipeline acts on said spring biased pressure releasable valve plate seal to dis
  • said catcher plate is a magnetically active ferrous plate and comprising mechanism for resetting the device by releasing the first magnet blocking of said bottom outlet for subsequent flow control comprising means for varying the pressure inside the device for easy release of the first magnet and its fast reattachment with respect to said catcher plate under magnetic attraction.
  • said mechanism for resetting the device comprises compressed air pressure at the bottom of the first magnet from below the bottom outlet preferably comprising a cooperative faucet aerator in cooperation with any utility outlet communicatively connected to said bottom outlet , said faucet aerator enabling generating compressive force based release of the first magnet from said outflow opening of said bottom chamber and its cooperative reassembling with respect to said catcher plate connected to the inner supporting stem under magnetic interaction therebetween the two upon freeing of the first magnet from said outflow opening of said bottom chamber.
  • said mechanism for resetting the device comprises releasing the fluid pressure on top of said first magnet blocking the bottom outlet opening by cooperative outlet means for draining out fluid from said bottom chamber to thereby release of the first magnet from said outflow opening of said bottom chamber and its cooperative reassembling with respect to said catcher plate connected to the inner supporting stem under magnetic interaction therebetween the two upon freeing of the first magnet from said outflow opening of said bottom chamber.
  • a common housing for said top and bottom chamber with an intermediate support plate separating the chambers and having water parsing hole through which said inner supporting stem extending into the bottom chamber and said bottom chamber having said bottom outflow opening in a support plate with cooperative washers.
  • said top chamber or said housing top is provided with cooperative means to connect to any operative pipeline carrying the liquid flow.
  • the flow rate is based on the gap therebetween the first magnet and the top of said bottom outlet opening with or without washer such that for greater flow rate of fluid the said gap is more while for desired slower flow the gap is reduced.
  • the maximum flow rate can be controlled by varying the thickness of the first magnet or the washer on top of the bottom outlet or number of the washer.
  • cooperative mechanism including at least one additional magnetically cooperating actuator for said first magnet in combination with said first magnet for any utility out flow based fluid level control
  • said additional magnetically cooperating actuator mounted on a carrier means selectively disposed to assume an usual position away from the said bottom opening and cooperative changed position in relation to said bottom chamber opening such that when in such changed position adjacent the bottom chamber opening the said first magnet is pulled , under magnetic force from its usual position attached to said catcher plate to block the bottom opening , a flexible means with a weight attached to said carrier providing fro maintaining the weight on any fluid level top such that on reaching the desired fluid level the said carrier is activated to move said additional magnetically cooperating actuator closer to said bottom opening for attracting said first magnet and block the bottom opening and ⁇ stop flow of the fluid.
  • said additional magnetically cooperating actuator can be selectively a magnetically actuatable ferrous plate or a second magnet in carrier is operable with respect to said first magnet for controlling fluid level at any vertical distance with equal precision.
  • said flexible means can be provided in a self winding bobbin type weight means
  • the present device for flow control of liquid in pipelines to various utility fluid outlets, comprises cooperative mechanism for determining liquid level in a vessel wherein the running liquid is being delivered and accordingly stopping the flow of the running liquid based on liquid level in the vessel wherein the running liquid is being delivered comprising : a hinged disposition of a cooperative level maintaining a second magnet and having a flexible connector with weight; said flexible connection enabling placing the weight on any vessel and the like for collection of liquid/water to a defined level such that upon filling of the vessel level with desired liquid /water the upward force of the water on the weight allowing the hinged second magnet to move closer to said flow controlling first magnet supported with respect to said ferrous plate at a supporting stem end and pull and place the said flow controlling first magnet on said outflow opening of said bottom chamber to block further release of liquid/water into said vessel and the like.
  • the present device for flow control of liquid in pipelines to various utility fluid outlets, comprises said second magnet fixed with a support bar, one end of the bar is attached with a hinge joint and other end is attached with a freely suspended string; a spring powered self rolling bobbin in a waterproof cover attached with other end of the string; said bobbin is placed in the vessel wherein the running liquid is being delivered.
  • the second magnet is held in a distance from the first magnet within their magnetic force of attraction using a minimal tensile force produced by the weight of the bobbin and when the liquid level in the vessel reaches the bobbin, buoyancy force reduce the weight causing the second magnet to move towards the first magnet which rapidly increases tension force between the two magnets and causing the attraction force between the first magnet and second magnet exceeds the attraction force between ferrous plate and the first magnet and thus the first magnet moves towards the direction of the second magnet away from the ferrous plate and fixes itself with the washer locking the outflow opening of the bottom chamber to stop the liquid outflow.
  • height of the liquid level can be adjusted easily by adjusting the length of a freely suspended string which can be winded up.
  • a liquid discharging device attached with the bottom chamber housing near exit hole comprising a rubber cap with hole; a faucet aerator with supportive airtight seal ; pivot; and compressive force means for unlocking the outflow opening of the bottom chamber by compressive force based release of the first magnet from said outflow opening of said bottom chamber and its cooperative reassembling with respect to the inner supporting stem under magnetic interaction therebetween the two upon freeing of the first magnet from said outflow opening of said bottom chamber,
  • said compressive force means of unlocking of said outflow opening of said bottom chamber comprises switch on the faucet aerator for generating compressive force /pressure to unlock said magnet; wherein said switch with faucet aerator is operatively connected to said external end of said outflow opening of said bottom chamber; wherein the operative connection of the external end of said outflow opening of said bottom chamber to said switch with faucet aerator includes an enclosed passage/housing with an opening /ext hole , said switch on the faucet aerator adapted to be pressed to block said ext hole as a witching means for unlocking/release of said magnet from said outflow opening of said bottom chamber when the compression of air in said enclosed passage /housing generates pressure on said first magnet against the pressure of water, said first magnet being still within the magnetic force of its attraction with respect to the inner supporting stem end having the ferrous plate, said compressive force combined with the said magnetic force of attraction between said first magnet and the ferrous plate exceed
  • resuming flow of the liquid after stopping flow of the running liquid by involving the compressive force means facilitates comprising pressing the switch on the faucet aerator for enabling the pivot to seal the rubber cap hole and compressing inner air by involving the airtight rubber cap which creates little pressure on the first magnet on the washer against the pressure of the stagnant liquid; combining the little amount of air pressure with the magnetic force of attraction between the first magnet and the ferrous plate to exceed the pressure of the liquid and thus enabling said first magnet to go back in its previous position and resuming flow of the liquid.
  • a system operative as a negative tensile spring mechanism based activating switching comprising : a pair of magnets spaced apart against its usual cooperative magnetic attraction involving a releasable lock of atleast one said magnet; said releasable lock when released enabling said magnet to get attracted by the other magnet under mutual magnetic force; said pair of magents when attracted under said released state providing for switching of a cooperative utility gadget/means.
  • said utility gadget /means comprises any cooperative electrical circuitry and/or mechanical system.
  • said utility gadget/means comprise any electronic/electrical switching based operation/activity.
  • the present system includes minimum tension in its initial state and maximum tension in its final state facilitating apply of a small amount of force may be just greater than zero to produce huge amount of compressive force to fulfill mechanical requirement for the small, sensitive, high performance mechanical devices.
  • Figure 1(a) shows a preferred embodiment of the automatic fluid flow controlling device for stopping flow of the running fluid when the fluid flow exceed a certain flow rate in accordance with the present invention.
  • Figure 1(b) shows direction of fluid flow within the present automatic fluid flow controlling device in accordance with the present invention.
  • Figure 2(a) and (b) shows operation of the present device for stopping the flow of the running fluid upon detecting the flow rate exceeding the initially set flow rate.
  • Figure 3 shows a preferred embodiment of the present automatic fluid flow controlling device installed between a tap and running water pipe for stopping flow of the running water.
  • Figure 4(a) and (b) shows configuration of the present automatic fluid flow controlling device along with the means for determining liquid level in a vessel wherein the running liquid is being delivered.
  • Figure 5(a) and (b) shows operation of the present device along with the means for determining liquid level in a vessel wherein the running liquid is being delivered.
  • Figure 6(a)-(f) shows a preferred manner of resetting of the present automatic flow controlling device after stopping flow of the running liquid/fluid in accordance with the present invention.
  • Figure 7 and 8 illustrates negative tensile spring mechanism in accordance with the present invention.
  • the present invention discloses a device for flow control of fluid in pipelines to various utility fluid outlets like water taps and the like by blocking fluid flow from pipeline to said utility fluid outlet when the flow exceeds a predetermined flow rate.
  • the present invention discloses an automatic fluid flow controlling device for restricting or stopping flow of the fluid medium running through the guiding means or the tubing system when fluid flow exceed a certain flow rate as well as stopping flow of the running liquid flow when liquid level in the vessel wherein the running liquid is being delivered reaches a certain height.
  • FIG. 1(a) shows a preferred embodiment of the automatic flow controlling device for stopping flow of the running fluid when fluid flow exceed a certain flow rate.
  • the main structure of the present device includes a housing body ( 1) for enclosing the device components.
  • the housing body ( 1) can be considered as combination of a top chamber (I) vertically arranged over a bottom chamber (II) and separated by a separating member i.e. supporting plate (6).
  • the top chamber (I) includes an connecting provision preferably externally or internally threaded portion (2) adapted to be attached with the guiding means or the tubing system such as water/fluid pipeline to receive the running fluid or water and an entrance hole (3) which is provided within the top threaded portion (2) through which the running water/fluid enter into the top Chamber (I) of the cylindrical body ( 1 ).
  • a pressure release valve plate seal (4) fixed on a valve plate (5) is provided within the body ( 1) adjacent to the entrance hole (3) which moves back due to pressure of the running fluid and allowing the running fluid to enter within the top chamber.
  • the valve plate seal (4) biased with a compressing spring (7) and an inner supporting stem (8). Other end of the compressing spring (7) is supported to the supporting plate (6).
  • the body ( 1) includes a bottom internally threaded portion wherein the bottom chamber (II) housing is threadably attached and waterproofed by using a seal (9).
  • the compressing spring (7) is confined within the top chamber while the inner supporting stem (8) is extended into the bottom chamber (II) through one hole defined in the supporting plate (6).
  • a catcher plate ( 11 ) preferably a ferrous plate is attached on the inner supporting stem (8) end which rests within the bottom chamber (II) .
  • a freely movable first magnet ( 10) is temporarily attached with the ferrous plate ( 11 ) by using magnetic interaction.
  • a rubber washer ( 12) is provided on a bottom outflow opening ( 19) on base of the bottom chamber housing and secured over a washer support base ( 13) .
  • the fluid/water can coming out from the housing body ( 1) through the bottom outflow opening and reach at exit hole ( 14) wherein a fluid/water discharging device can be attached with the chamber housing .
  • the fluid/water discharging device preferably includes a rubber cap ( 15) with hole, a faucet aerator ( 17) with supportive airtight seal ( 16) and pivot ( 18) .
  • a rubber cap ( 15) with hole preferably includes a rubber cap ( 15) with hole, a faucet aerator ( 17) with supportive airtight seal ( 16) and pivot ( 18) .
  • FIG 1(b) shows flow direction of fluid/water within the present automatic fluid flow controlling device and operation of the device components in order to restrict and/or stop flow of the running fluid when the fluid flow exceed the certain flow rate.
  • the running water/fluid which enter into the cylindrical body through the entrance hole ( 3) creates a pressure on the valve plate seal (4) which causes back motion of the valve plate ( 5) and compression of the spring (7) with the inner stem (8) which directs the ferrous plate with the first magnet ( 10) towards the rubber washer ( 12) . It is thus, when the flow rate of running water/fluid increases the distance between the first magnet ( 10) and the rubber washer ( 12) decreases and with increasing flow rate if the magnet ( 10) touches the rubber washer ( 12) when the flow rate just exceeds the maximum flow rate i .e. situation shown in the accompanying figure 2(a) then it will act like a check valve and stops the water/fluid flow using as shown in figure 2( b) .
  • the diameter of the ferrous plate ( 11 ) and the first magnet ( 10) should be equal .
  • the first magnet block the outflow opening as a check valve, it gets attached tightly to the outflow opening ( 19) .
  • the pressu re on the valve plate seal (4) is removed and thus the compressing spring (7) starts expand .
  • the expansion tension of the spring (7) is greater than magnetic attraction force between the first magnet ( 10) and the ferrous plate ( 11 )
  • the magnet ( 10) separated from the ferrous plate water and expansion of the spring (7) directs the ferrous plate ( 11 ) and the pressure release valve plate seal (4) to original position for stopping reverse flow of the fluid .
  • the maximum flow rate of the device can be decreased by increasing the thickness (or number) of the washer.
  • FIG. 3 shows a preferred embodiment of the present automatic flow controlling device installed between a tap and running water pipe for restricting and/or stopping flow of the running water.
  • faucet aerator of the water discharging device decreases the flow rate of water (which is normally above the maximum flow rate of the device) through the device. So that, if the aerator or the tap is broken or removed, then the flow rate will exceed the maximum flow rate of the device, as a result the flow rate of water stops automatically.
  • the present device comprises a means for determining liquid level in a vessel wherein the running liquid is being delivered and accordingly stopping the flow of the running fluid based on fluid level in the vessel wherein the running liquid is being delivered.
  • the means is externally attached with the housing body (2) and includes a second magnet (24) fixed with a support bar (21).
  • One end of the bar (21) is attached with a hinge joint (20) from device and other end is attached with a string knot (22a).
  • Other end of the string (22) is also attached with a spring powered self rolling bobbin (23) in a waterproof cover.
  • the accompanying figure 4(a) (before flow start) and (b) (after flow start) shows configuration of the present device along with the said means for determining liquid level in a vessel wherein the running liquid is being delivered.
  • the working principle of the above said means includes negative tensile spring mechanism.
  • the accompanying figure 5(a)-(b) illustrates the working principle of the means for determining liquid level in a vessel wherein the running liquid is being delivered and accordingly stopping the flow of the running liquid based on liquid level in the vessel wherein the running liquid is being delivered.
  • the second magnet (24) is held in a distance from the first magnet ( 10) within their magnetic force of attraction using a minimal tensile force (just above zero) produced by the weight of the covered bobbin as shown in figure 5(a).
  • buoyancy force reduce the weight as a result the second magnet (24) starts to move towards the first magnet ( 10) which results in rapidly increasing tension force between the two magnets.
  • the mechanism for resetting the fluid flow comprises releasing the fluid pressure on top of said first magnet blocking the bottom outlet opening by cooperative outlet means for draining out fluid from said bottom chamber to thereby release of the first magnet from said outflow opening of said bottom chamber and its cooperative reassembling with respect to the ferrous plate connected to the inner supporting stem under magnetic interaction there between the two upon freeing of the first magnet from said outflow opening of said bottom chamber.
  • FIG. 6(a)-(f) shows a preferred operative sequences associated with resuming flow of the fluid/water after stopping flow of the running fluid in the present automatic flow controlling device by involving compressive force means in the fluid/water discharging device.
  • switch shown inset of fig 6a
  • the pivot ( 18) upon pressing of switch (shown inset of fig 6a) provided on the faucet aerator ( 17), the pivot ( 18) will first seal the rubber cap hole ( 15) as shown in figure 6(b). Then the airtight rubber cap will compress the air as shown in figure 6(c) which creates a little amount of pressure on the first magnet ( 10) against the pressure of the stagnant water/fluid.
  • ferrous plate ( 11 ) is held in a distance from the magnet ( 10) within its magnetic force of attraction (which is slightly below the water pressure) using a tensile force produced by water/fluid pressure. So the little amount of air pressure combined with the magnetic force of attraction exceed the huge pressure of the water/fluid as shown in the figure 6(d) and the magnet ( 10) will go back to its previous position as shown in figure 6(e) and the water/fluid starts flowing normally as shown in figure 6(f).
  • the negative tensile spring mechanism as referred hereinbefore is a specific combination between two magnets or between one magnet and one magnetic material i.e. when one magnet is held in a distance with another magnet or magnetic material within their magnetic force of attraction using a tension force (Fa) which should be greater than zero.
  • the situation can be compared with a tensile tension spring held in tension using tensile force (Fb) which should be lower than its elastic limit (shown in figure 7bl ; 8bl ).
  • Fb tensile force
  • the magnetic combination After removing the tensile force, except the opposite behavior, the magnetic combination almost works like a simple tensile spring, so it is mentioned as negative tensile spring.
  • the negative tensile spring has minimum tension (Ti) in its initial state (figure 7al ; 8a l) and maximum tension (T 2 ) in its final state (figure 7a2; 8a2).
  • tensile spring has maximum tension (T 3 ) in its initial state (figure 7bl ; 8bl) and minimum tension (T 2 ) in its final state (fig. 7b2; 8b2). So, this mechanism can be used as a substitute of tensile spring (held in tension), in those situation where one can apply a small amount of force (may be just greater than zero) but it is needed to apply or produce huge amount of compressive force to fulfill our mechanical requirement for the small, sensitive, high performance mechanical devices. It is also long lasting because of the minimum tension in its initial state.

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