GB2519069A - Volumetric flowing water monitor and controller - Google Patents
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Abstract
A volumetric flowing water monitor and controller that enables a user to control a continuous volume of flowing water over one instance is disclosed. The monitor comprises a valve 1 fig. 1, a flow meter 2, that uses a power source 3 and user controls 4. The invention stops water flowing from inlet 5 to outlet 6 if a preset volume of water has been reached, and can be overridden with the use of the user controls 4. The invention may be used to prevent loss of water due to leaks in a domestic water supply system.
Description
Title: Volumetric Flowing Water Monitor and Controller.
Background:
This invention relates to the monitoring and control of flowing water volumes.
In many domestic and commercial environments water consumption is not monitored or controlled.
In the situation of an event such as a leak (i.e. a pipe burst) the result is that the water will continually flow until the leak is manually stopped by shutting off the water supply. This can result in significant damage to the property and surrounding area, along with significant costs in water consumption.
In the situation of an event such as a dispensing device that remains dispensing when not intended (i.e. taps left running) the result is that the water will continually flow until the device is manually stopped by shutting off the water supply. This can result in significant costs in water consumption and conservation.
Also some elderly or disabled persons cannot access or are unable to stop the water supply in their properties if there is a problem.
Statement of invention:
To overcome this, the present invention proposes to monitor and control a continuous volume of flowing water that is set by the invention user over one instance, and then if the set volume is achieved then the invention will stop any further volume of water flow until the system is reset or overridden.
The invention also has additional controls to allow the user to stop the water flow at any point in time, and restart if the system has been stopped.
Advantages: The isolation of the water flow will prevent any further loss of water saving the water cost, along with preventing any damage created by continual water loss.
Preferably, the invention has pre-set volume selections allowing the user to set the required volume allowance.
Preferably, the invention will have a display to inform the user to the setting chosen for volumetric allowance.
Preferably, the invention has a control panel to allow the system to stop water flow at any point in time, along with allowing the system to be restarted if it has been activated.
Preferably, the invention will be powered to allow water flow, and if power is removed the invention will stop any water flow (i.e. a power cut).
Preferably, the invention will be two separate enclosures. The first enclosure will house a flow meter and valve (operational devices) and the second enclosure will house the control options (control devices). This will allow installation of the operational devices in an easy access location, and also allow the control devices in an area where it is easily accessible, benefiting persons such as the elderly and the disabled.
Preferably, the invention in a domestic property will be installed on the mains inlet, directly after the outside tap. This allows water supply to the property in the event of the invention being activated in situations such as a power cut.
Preferable, the invention in a commercial property will be installed on any section of the system that may hold devices that need monitoring. This will allow parts of the commercial property to remain being supplied with water in the event of one of the inventions being activated.
Preferably, the invention will have an option of remote alarm notification through a format such as wifi, 3G, e-mail etc.
Introduction to drawings:
An example of the invention will now be described by referring to the accompanying drawings: * Figure 1 shows the invention; and * Figure 2 shows the inventions recommended installation location in a house dwelling; and * Figure 3 shows the inventions recommended installation locations in a commercial dwelling; and * Figure 4 shows the process of invention operation.
Drawings Description:
* Figure 1 shows an enclosure housing the control options 4' and a second enclosure housing the valve 1' and flow meter 2'. Water flow at the inlet 5' passes through the valve 1' and flow meter 2'. The flow meter 2' monitors the continual flowing water volume passing through in one instance, and sends information to the control panel 4'. If the volume set on the control panel 4' by the end user is achieved in one instance) the valve 1' is activated. This then stops the water flowing through the outlet 6'. To reset the system and restart the water flow, the control panel 4' needs to be reset by the end user. Once this has been carried out then water flows again from inlet 5' to outlet 6'.
* Figure 2 shows the suggested location of the invention in a typical house property, monitoring and controlling the water flow to all water dispensing devices.
* Figure 3 shows the suggested locations of the invention in a commercial property, monitoring and controlling the water flow to all water dispensing devices. The specific locations of the invention allow areas of the dwelling to remain active while the problematic area is isolated.
* Figure 4 show the process of operation for the invention.
Detailed Description:
The invention is installed in a specific location seen applicable to its environment. The enclosure housing the valve 1' and flow meter 2' is installed in the required location on the pipe work, with the enclosure housing the control panel 4' being located in a convenient location for the end user. The end user sets the required volume limit using the control panel 4'. The invention monitors a continual flowing water volume passing from inlet 5' to outlet 6' using the flow meter 2', and sends information to the control panel 4'. If the set volume is achieved, then the valve 1' is activated and shuts off the water supply at the valve 1'. The valve 1' is powered by an ac adaptor 3'. If the set volume is not achieved and the water flow stops, then the system is reset to start monitoring on the next water flow. If the invention has been activated and the valve 1' has shut stopping water flow, then the system can be reset or overridden by using the control panel 4' to start the system and allow water supply through the valve 1' from inlet 5' to outlet 6'. The invention at any point in time can be activated by the use of the control panel 4' to activate the valve 1' and stop any water flow. Any loss of power to the invention causes the valve 1' to shut, and stop any water flow.
Claims (6)
- Claims: 1. A volumetric flowing water monitor and controller, allowing the user to control a continuous volume of flowing water over one instance.
- 2. A volumetric flowing water monitor and controller according to claim 1, in which the end user can set the required volume limit applicable to its installation environment using the control panel.
- 3. A volumetric flowing water monitor and controller according to claims ito 2, which allows the end user to stop the water flow at any point in time using the control panel.
- 4. A volumetric flowing water monitor and controller according to claims ito 3, which allows the end user to restart the water flow if the device has been activated, using the control panel.
- 5. A water volume monitor according to claims ito 4, which automatically activates in the event of a loss of power) resulting in stopping the flowing water.
- 6. A water volume monitor according to claims ito 5, which has an option to automatically inform the end user that the invention has been activated by the use of an remote alarm (by 3G, wifi, e-mail, etc.)
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