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US1108090A
US1108090A US1913790376A US1108090A US 1108090 A US1108090 A US 1108090A US 1913790376 A US1913790376 A US 1913790376A US 1108090 A US1108090 A US 1108090A
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  • This invention relates to an apparatus for controlling the outflow of water from a canal or reservoir.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a device for discharging a constant quantity of water from canals or reservoirs regardless of fluctuations of water surface level in the same.
  • the desired discharge is obtained by regulating the weight in a weight chamber.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of the movable weir, showing a suitable. casementin vertical section.
  • Fig 2 is an end view of the weir from within the casement.
  • A represents a tank, reservoir, or water, conduit in which the water level may be constantly varying, or from which reservoir or conduit it is desired to maintain a constant and uniform quantity of discharge.
  • Such an object is particularly desirable and necessary in mining and irrigating where the customers of water companies contract for a definite number of inches of water; and where water is scarce, it is important I to the company to deliver just the quantity contracted for. Without some means, as hereinafter described, the quantity supplied will vary with tl and fall from any and numerous causes of the water in the reservoir, canal or ditch. I shall speak of the reservoir or conduit A simply as a container.
  • the essential feature of the invention is the float 4 with its means for accommodating itself to the varying surface; level of the water inthe conduit A, so as to always deliver a uniform quantity of water into the discharge 2.
  • the fioate has a season, or with the rise circular opening 7 which insures a constant form of discharge stream regardless of the angle of flotation and the float is so designed as to maintaln a constant head through the opening 7 regardless of the angle of flotation.
  • the flexible joint 6 between the tubular stem 5 and the coupling 3 is designed to allow the freest up and down movement of the float and at the same time being maintained water tight by a water-proof leather 'or equivalent cylindrical section 8 connecting the lower end of the stem 5 with the union 3.
  • This union 3 is of simple construction and readily applied by simply inserting it through a hole of proper size on the inside of the container A and drawing it up tight and holding it in place by a draw bolt.9 passed through a web 10 of the union 3 and shouldering against a suitable outside brace 11.
  • the float rises and falls with the changing water level in the container A; the arcuate opening 7 being of such size and position as to permit the flow into and through the float of a pre-determined volume of water, and at the same time maintain, a constant volume due to the fact that the arcuate edge of the opening and the chord formed by the water level, remain relatively constant irrespective of the oscillations of the float within all reasonableand practical I rior, a flanged :coupler which projects through said opening and into the discharge, a bolt passed through the flange of the coupler through said container wall and through the discharge to draw the flangeagainst said wall, and a float having a stem which is flexibly connected to said coupler.
  • chord v hlch' extends across sald openlng E. W. HAFFEY, T r

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J. E. BARIEAU. GONSTANT DISCHARGE IRRIGATION MODULE. APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 17,1913.
1,108,090. I I Patented Aug.18,1914,
. uNNl-ZY JEROME E. BARIEAU, OF COLFAX, CALIFORNIA.
CONSTANT-DISCHARGE IRRIGATION-MODULE.
' Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 18, 1914.
Application filed September 17, 1913. Serial No. 730,376.
To all whom it ma-yconcewt:
Be it known that I, JEROME E. BARIEAU, a citizen of the United, States, residing at Colfax, in the county of, Placer and State of California, have invented new and useful Improvements in Constant-Discharge Irrigation-lvlodules, of which the following is a specification.'
This invention relates to an apparatus for controlling the outflow of water from a canal or reservoir. I
The object of the present invention is to provide a device for discharging a constant quantity of water from canals or reservoirs regardless of fluctuations of water surface level in the same. The desired discharge is obtained by regulating the weight in a weight chamber.
The invention consists of the parts and the construction and combination of parts as hereinafter more fully described and claimed, having reference to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a side elevation of the movable weir, showing a suitable. casementin vertical section. Fig 2 is an end view of the weir from within the casement.
A represents a tank, reservoir, or water, conduit in which the water level may be constantly varying, or from which reservoir or conduit it is desired to maintain a constant and uniform quantity of discharge. Such an object is particularly desirable and necessary in mining and irrigating where the customers of water companies contract for a definite number of inches of water; and where water is scarce, it is important I to the company to deliver just the quantity contracted for. Without some means, as hereinafter described, the quantity supplied will vary with tl and fall from any and numerous causes of the water in the reservoir, canal or ditch. I shall speak of the reservoir or conduit A simply as a container.
2 is the outlet for the discharge water, which outlet is in communication with the interior of the container A through a flanged coupler 3, float 4, tubular stem 5 and flexible joint 6.
The essential feature of the invention is the float 4 with its means for accommodating itself to the varying surface; level of the water inthe conduit A, so as to always deliver a uniform quantity of water into the discharge 2. To this-end the fioate has a season, or with the rise circular opening 7 which insures a constant form of discharge stream regardless of the angle of flotation and the float is so designed as to maintaln a constant head through the opening 7 regardless of the angle of flotation. The flexible joint 6 between the tubular stem 5 and the coupling 3 is designed to allow the freest up and down movement of the float and at the same time being maintained water tight by a water-proof leather 'or equivalent cylindrical section 8 connecting the lower end of the stem 5 with the union 3. This union 3 is of simple construction and readily applied by simply inserting it through a hole of proper size on the inside of the container A and drawing it up tight and holding it in place by a draw bolt.9 passed through a web 10 of the union 3 and shouldering against a suitable outside brace 11.
In operation the float rises and falls with the changing water level in the container A; the arcuate opening 7 being of such size and position as to permit the flow into and through the float of a pre-determined volume of water, and at the same time maintain, a constant volume due to the fact that the arcuate edge of the opening and the chord formed by the water level, remain relatively constant irrespective of the oscillations of the float within all reasonableand practical I rior, a flanged :coupler which projects through said opening and into the discharge, a bolt passed through the flange of the coupler through said container wall and through the discharge to draw the flangeagainst said wall, and a float having a stem which is flexibly connected to said coupler.
2. In combination with a liquid container having a discharge, a float therein, a flexible connection between said float and discharge said fioat having an .inlet opening formed inone of. the-side walls of the head hereof mi between the ends of said head, In testimony whereof I have hereunto set ughich-ope ring is of seml-cn'cular shape at my hand 1n the presence of two subseribmg 10 its lower 1 ortlon, and a welght box secured witnesses. to the opp )site side Wall of the head of the 4 4 5 float adap ed to weight the float so that the JEROME LARIEAU' surface of the Water 111 the contznner forms \Vltnesses;
a, chord v hlch' extends across sald openlng E. W. HAFFEY, T r
In spaced 'elatlon to Ithe top of the openmg INION R. ER.
Wopies of t dls patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3935881A (en) * 1973-12-03 1976-02-03 Cherne Industrial, Inc. Apparatus for steady-state volume rate flow control
US4094338A (en) * 1977-05-20 1978-06-13 Bauer William J Constant rate float intake
US5123444A (en) * 1987-04-27 1992-06-23 Mats Persson Back flow blocker in sloping pipes
US5462075A (en) * 1991-12-05 1995-10-31 Persson; Mats Method and device for controlling a flow of fluid
WO1998028669A1 (en) * 1996-12-20 1998-07-02 Andersen, Gabriel Flow control means

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3935881A (en) * 1973-12-03 1976-02-03 Cherne Industrial, Inc. Apparatus for steady-state volume rate flow control
US4094338A (en) * 1977-05-20 1978-06-13 Bauer William J Constant rate float intake
US5123444A (en) * 1987-04-27 1992-06-23 Mats Persson Back flow blocker in sloping pipes
US5462075A (en) * 1991-12-05 1995-10-31 Persson; Mats Method and device for controlling a flow of fluid
WO1998028669A1 (en) * 1996-12-20 1998-07-02 Andersen, Gabriel Flow control means
US6279609B1 (en) 1996-12-20 2001-08-28 Per Velve Flow control means

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