Title of Invention

POSITIVE AIR PRESSURE ATTENUATION DEVICE

Abstract The present invention discloses a positive air pressure attenuation device (1) specifically adapted for use in the drainage system of a building, the device comprising a housing (3, 4, 6) connectable to the system, wherein a flexible reservoir (10) is secured to the housing (3, 4, 6) the flexible reservoir (10) being operable on a positive air pressure transient within the drainage system, wherein the housing (3, 4, 6) is provided with an inlet area (6) and an outlet area (4) linked together by separator means (12) located in a central portion of the housing (3, 4, 6) and whereby an external casing (2) is covering the flexible reservoir (10) and at least a part of the housing (3, 4, 6).
Full Text POSITIVE AIR PRESSURE ATTENUATION DEVICE
This invention relates to a positive air pressure
attenuation device for relieving positive pressure
transients in drainage or sewage systems.
In such drainage systems, and in particular in
buildings having more than three levels, the use of air-
admittance valves are required to prevent the release of
foul air, and to admit air under conditions of reduced
pressure (negative pressure) in the discharge pipes and
stacks. Such valves are disclosed f.i. in patent
documents GB 2.014.697, EP 0 084 303, EP 0 278 746 or EP
1 026 329.
However, the use of these valves prevent positive
air pressure transients, arising within the drainage
system, from escaping to the atmosphere, leading to a
reduced performance of the drainage system.
Patent documents EP 0 172 966 and EP 0 661 483
disclose sewer relief valves which automatically open
responsive to overpressure due to a back flow of sewage
and drain water within a plumbed drainage system.
According to these embodiments however, the
overpressure is relieved or attenuated by expelling air
from the sewage system into the atmospheric air.
Such positive air pressure transients should be
tenporary attenuated within the system without expelling
foul air from the system into the surrounding atmosphere.
According to the present invention, there is
provided a pressure relief device for use in a drainage
system comprising a housing to which a flexible reservoir
is secured, the flexible reservoir being operable on a
positive air pressure transient within drainage system,
and both the housing and the flexible reservoir are
contained within an external casing.
Preferably, the housing has an inlet and an outlet,
the inlet being connected to the drainage system, and the
outlet is connected to a cap to enable sealing of the
housing. The housing is fabricated from a rigid material
to ensure adequate sealing of the complete unit- The
housing is a continuous unit over which the flexible
reservoir is fitted, where the flexible reservoir covers
the housing, means for ventilation are used to allow air
from the drainage system to pass freely to and from the
interior periphery of the reservoir. A suitable material
for the housing would be PVC, for example.
The flexible reservoir is contained within the
external casing, and sealed to both the inlet and outlet
of the housing by means of an 'O' ring or other
elastomeric fastener coupled a suitable sealant, for
example, an uncured paste of butyl rubber and solvent.
The '0' ring compresses the flexible reservoir onto the
inlet or outlet surface onto the butyl rubber paste to
effect a complete seal. A suitable material for the
flexible reservoir would be f.i. a 0.2 mm thick butyl
rubber.
An external casing that has means for ventilation tc
the atmosphere in its base surrounds the flexible
reservoir. The external casing may be constructed from
rigid materials such as PVC.
In one embodiment, the pressure relief device may be
used as a single or 'stand-alone' unit. In another
embodiment, the outlet of the pressure relief device may
be connected to the inlet of another pressure relief
device when extra capacity is required. In a further
embodiment, the pressure relief device or devices may be
used in conjunction with an air admittance valve to
increase the overall performance of the drainage system.
Particularities and essential elements of the device
according to the present invention will be put forward in
the annexed set of claims.
The present invention will now be described by way
of example only, with reference to the following drawings
in which:
Figure 1 is a cross section through a pressure
relief device.
Figure 2 is a cross section through the housing,
Figure 3 is a schematic of the housing and,
Figure 4 is a cross section of two pressure relief
devices connected in series.
In the drawings, the pressure relief device 1
comprises an external casing 2, a housing 3, a flexible
reservoir 10 and an end cap 16. Figure 1 shows the
assembled pressure relief device. The flexible reservoir
10 covers the central portion of the housing and is
secured to the housing inlet 6 and the housing inlet 4 by
means of an 'O' ring 8. The flexible reservoir 10 is
sealed against the housing inlet 6 and the housing outlet
4 by the 'O' ring compressing a layer of sealant (not
shown). This allows the flexible reservoir 10 to operate
without any leakage.
The inlet 6 and the outlet 4 of the housing 3 are
linked together by means of separator plates 12 leaving
between them open spaces in contact with the flexible
resevoir 10.
The external casing 2 fits partly over the housing 3
and over the flexible reservoir 10. The external casing
has a plurality of means for ventilation 20, shown for
example here in the base surface 22,which allows the
flexible reservoir 10 to be in permanent contact with the
atmospheric air (pressure) whilst preventing the flexible
reservoir 10 from being damaged by any external event.
The pressure relief device 1 is attached to the
drainage system by means of a graduated connector 18. The
graduated connector allows the connection of at least two
different size pipes together in a secure manner, and may
be made of an elastomeric material.
In Figure 2, the housing 3 can be seen to comprise
four distinct sections. The upper section 14 leads to the
housing outlet 4 and the housing inlet 6 via the
separator sections or plates 12. The separator plates 12
allow airflow to continue through the pressure relief
device 1 when the flexible reservoir 10 is fully
collapsed.
Figure 3 is a schematic of the housing 3 without the
upper section 14. It can be seen that the separator
plates 12 do not extend fully round the-circumference of
the housing 3. The gaps between the separator plates 12
allow air from the drainage system to enter the flexible
reservoir 10 and inflate it in case of positive pressure
within the system, thus absorbing the energy of the
transient pressure wave.
Figure 4 shows two pressure relief devices 1
connected in series- The devices are connected together
by means of a graduated connector 18 connecting the
housing inlet 6 of the upper pressure relief device 5
into the upper section 14 of the lower pressure relief
device 7.
The connection between two pressure relief devices/
or a pressure relief device and the drainage system, or a
pressure relief device and an air admittance valve is
intended to be a push fit connection.
The ground drainage system is designed to be in
accordance with BS 5572: 1978 (Code of Practice for
Sanitary Pipe Work).
With the present invention, a simple and effective
pressure relief device, that can be retrofitted to
existing drainage systems, is provided.
While only a specific embodiment of the present
invention have been described and shown, it is apparent
that various alterations and modifications can be made
therein. It is therefore the intention in the appended
claims to cover all such modifications and alterations as
may fall within the scope of the claims.
WE CLAIM:
1. A positive air pressure attenuation device (1) specifically adapted for use in
the drainage system of a building, the device comprising
a housing (3, 4, 6) connectable to the system, characterised in that a flexible reservoir
(10) is secured to the housing (3, 4, 6) the flexible reservoir (10) being operable on a
positive air pressure transient within the drainage system, wherein the housing (3, 4, 6) is
provided with an inlet area (6) and an outlet area (4) linked together by separator means
(12) located in a central portion of the housing (3, 4, 6) and whereby an external casing
(2) is covering the flexible reservoir (10) and at least a part of the housing (3, 4, 6).
2. A positive air pressure attenuation device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
external casing (2) is provided with a plurality of means for ventilation (20) which allows
the flexible reservoir (10) to be in permanent contact with the atmospheric air whilst
preventing the flexible reservoir (10) from being damaged.
3. A positive air pressure attenuation device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
flexible reservoir (10) covers the central portion of the housing (3, 4, 6) comprising the
separator means (12) and is secured to each of the inlet area (6) and the outlet area (4) by
a securing means (8).
4. A positive air pressure attenuation device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the
securing means consist in at least one 'O' ring (8).
5. A positive air pressure attenuation device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the
securing means (8) is used in conjunction with a sealing means.
6. A positive air pressure attenuation device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the
sealing means is an uncured butyl rubber and solvent paste.
7. A positive air pressure attenuation device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
flexible reservoir (10) is made from butyl rubber.
8. A positive air pressure attenuation device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the
external casing (2) is cylindrical and the ventilation means (20) are provided in a base
surface (22) of the casing (2).
9. A positive air pressure attenuation device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
housing (3, 4, 6) is provides with an upper section (14) which can be sealed off with an
end cap (16).
10. A drainage system comprising at least one positive air pressure attenuation
device (1) as claimed in claim 1.
The present invention discloses a positive air pressure attenuation device (1) specifically
adapted for use in the drainage system of a building, the device comprising a housing (3,
4, 6) connectable to the system, wherein a flexible reservoir (10) is secured to the
housing (3, 4, 6) the flexible reservoir (10) being operable on a positive air pressure
transient within the drainage system, wherein the housing (3, 4, 6) is provided with an
inlet area (6) and an outlet area (4) linked together by separator means (12) located in a
central portion of the housing (3, 4, 6) and whereby an external casing (2) is covering the
flexible reservoir (10) and at least a part of the housing (3, 4, 6).

Documents:

248-KOLNP-2004-(13-01-2012)-FORM-27.pdf

248-KOLNP-2004-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

248-KOLNP-2004-FORM 1.1.1.pdf

248-KOLNP-2004-FORM 27 1.1.pdf

248-KOLNP-2004-FORM 27.pdf

248-kolnp-2004-granted-abstract.pdf

248-kolnp-2004-granted-assignment.pdf

248-kolnp-2004-granted-claims.pdf

248-kolnp-2004-granted-correspondence.pdf

248-kolnp-2004-granted-description (complete).pdf

248-kolnp-2004-granted-drawings.pdf

248-kolnp-2004-granted-examination report.pdf

248-kolnp-2004-granted-form 1.pdf

248-kolnp-2004-granted-form 18.pdf

248-kolnp-2004-granted-form 3.pdf

248-kolnp-2004-granted-form 5.pdf

248-kolnp-2004-granted-gpa.pdf

248-kolnp-2004-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

248-kolnp-2004-granted-specification.pdf

248-KOLNP-2004-REPLY TO EXAMINATION REPORT.1.1.pdf


Patent Number 233802
Indian Patent Application Number 248/KOLNP/2004
PG Journal Number 15/2099
Publication Date 10-Apr-2009
Grant Date 08-Apr-2009
Date of Filing 23-Feb-2004
Name of Patentee STUDOR, S. A.
Applicant Address 38, BOULEVARD NAPOLEON 1ER, L
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 CAMPBELL DAVID DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING, HERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY, RICCARTON, EDINBURGH EH14 4AS
2 SWAFFIELD JOHN DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING, HERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY, RICCARTON, EDINBURGH EH14 4AS
PCT International Classification Number E03C 1/12, 1/222
PCT International Application Number PCT/IB2002/03577
PCT International Filing date 2007-09-04
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 0121561.5 2001-09-06 U.K.