BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to blocking flooding water from entering underground ventilation
passages.
Background Art
[0002] Surface storm waters entering and flooding underground tunnels and chambers through
ventilation ducts connecting the underground chambers or tunnels to air at ground
surface affect without limitation, underground transportation tunnels for road vehicles,
trains, and subways, and underground chambers, such as associated with a complex of
connecting tunnels and shafts, for example as used for such things as underground
hydroelectric-power plants, or with underground utilities which require ventilation,
such as underground transformer rooms.
[0003] In a typical subway ventilation arrangement, ventilation ducts or shafts are incorporated
into subway systems near stations to exhaust stale pushed air as the train nears a
station and to pull in fresh outside air as a train leaves a station, also reducing
the "piston effect" of air being forced through the tunnels at high speeds by moving
trains. Typically, a ventilation duct communicates from an underground tunnel and
terminates in a ventilation shaft structure below grade level that opens to the atmosphere
at grade level such as a sidewalk where the opening is covered by a subway grating.
[0004] Subways have systems for handling water. When it rains, water runs down stairwells,
onto platforms and thence onto tracks, and some gets in the ventilation systems through
the surface gratings. Drains beneath the tracks pipe water to underground sumps in
pump rooms next to the subway tracks. Pumps pull the water up to pressure relief manholes
open to the atmosphere at street level; from there the water drains under gravity
flow into city storm sewers. The problem is that in heavy rains, storm sewers are
overwhelmed and flush water back into the streets, flooding the streets with water
inundates sidewalks and pours down through subway gratings into the ventilation system
thence into the tunnels and onto the tracks. The pumping system can only return water
to the flooded street; from there the water reenters the flood pool pouring into the
ventilation system, defeating the pumping system as a means of controlling subway
flooding. The problem is especially acute in cities like New York and Lower Manhattan,
which is low-lying, vulnerable to storm surges and dotted with grade-level gratings,
stairwells and other points of entry for running water into the subways.
[0005] One solution for reducing entrance of runoff water from sidewalk grating openings
through the ventilation ducts down into the underground systems was raising the subway
ventilation gratings above sidewalk level, as was done in some locations in New York
City in Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn after flooding from a severe rainstorm in 2007.
This not only was costly to implement but also sacrificed much of the available sidewalk
area available for pedestrians. In advance of the super storm Sandy in 2013, when
predicted storm surge and high tides in addition to heavy rains signaled flooding
of subways, workers resorted to sandbags and fastening plywood covers over subway
ventilation gratings to try to prevent flooding. Sandy was testament to flood hazards
of subways and vented subterranean structures. Fastening plywood covers over large
numbers of air vent gratings in a short period of time as a solution is an imperfect
labor and materials intensive process and can be too little too late, as was made
clear by subway flooding from Sandy. A simpler, faster, relatively inexpensive and
more effective method of preventing flooding through sidewalk air vent gratings is
needed.
[0006] WO 2015/051352 describes apparatus for allowing ventilation as usual for underground tunnels through
a ventilation shaft opening to atmosphere yet preventing underground flooding from
surface waters pouring through the grate. The apparatus comprises an assembly that
fits within the ventilation shaft and includes one or more panels held in an upright
home position that allows ventilation as usual but is releasable to rotationally gravitate
to a lower sealing position closing a passage between the ventilation shaft and atmosphere
to prevent water from entering the underground tunnels. A panel position indicator
moves from a hidden position to a visible position with lowering of the panels to
visually signify that the panels are lowered and that flooding protection is activated.
[0007] The present invention is set out in the appended claims.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0008]
FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a quadrilateral (four sided) support structure for
receiving the embodiment of FIG. 5
FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the quadrilateral embodiment of FIG. 1.
FIG. 2A is a cross section view of the quadrilateral embodiment of FIG. 1 taken along
the lines 2A-2A of FIG. 2.
FIG. 3 is an isometric view of the panel assembly of FIG.5 received in the quadrilateral
support of FIGS. 1, 2 and 2A viewed in this perspective from a left side.
FIG. 4 is an isometric view of the panel assembly of FIG. 5 received in the quadrilateral
support of FIGS. 1, 2 and 2A rotated 180 degrees from the view of FIG. 3, that is,
it is a view of the opposite side of FIG. 3 (the right side).
FIG. 5 is an isometric top view of a liftingly removable panel assembly with panels
in lowered position.
FIG. 6 is an enlargement of the portion of FIG. 5 shown in dashed lines indicated
by the reference numeral 6.
FIG. 7 is an enlargement of the portion of FIG. 5 shown in dashed lines indicated
by the reference numeral 7.
FIG. 8 is an enlargement of the portion of FIG. 5 shown in dashed lines indicated
by the reference numeral 8.
FIG. 9 is a frontal graphic showing the panels of FIG. 5 in lowered position in place
in the support of FIG. 1
FIG. 10 is a side elevational view of the panel assembly of FIG. 5 with the panels
in raised home position.
FIG. 11 is a cutaway isometric view of the panel assembly of FIG. 5 in place in the
quadrilateral support of FIGS. 1, 2 and 2A illustrating the panels of FIG. 5 in raised
home position.
FIG. 12 is a top plan view of the panel assembly of FIG. 5 in place showing the panels
in lowered position.
FIG. 12A is a cross sectional view taken along the line 12A-12A of FIG. 12..
FIG. 13 is a top plan view of variations of the panel assembly of FIG. 5 and the cradle
support of FIG. 1 (panels shown raised in home position).
FIG. 13A is a cross section viewed along the line 13A-13A of FIG. 13 showing a variant
of the end of the beam portion of the panel assembly of FIG. 5.
FIG. 14 is a perspective of the variant depicted in cross section in FIG. 13A.
FIG. 15 is a front elevation view of a cradle variant of the support of the embodiment
of FIGS. 1-4.
FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the cradle variant depicted in FIG. 15.
FIG. 17 is a side elevation view of the cradle variant depicted in FIG. 15.
FIG. 18 is a top plan view of the cradle variant depicted in FIG. 15.
FIG. 19 a cutaway isometric view of the panel assembly variant of FIG. 5 showing the
cradle support variant of FIGS. 15-18 supporting a truncation of the variant assembly
of FIG. 5.
FIG. 20 is a top plan view showing the variant of FIGS 13A and 14 in place in the
cradle variant support of FIGS. 15-18.
FIG. 21 is a perspective bottom view of an embodiment with some components removed
showing the position of the variant panel assembly of FIG. 5 as it is lowered into
place into the cradle of FIGS. 15-18 and into a lower support anchorage depicted in
FIGS. 25-27.
FIG. 22 is a front elevation of a lower connector plate for the variant assembly of
FIG. 5.
FIG. 23 is a side elevation view of the connector plate of FIG. 22.
FIG. 24 is a perspective view of the connector plate of FIG. 22.
FIG. 25 is a front elevation of an anchor bar for the variant assembly of FIG. 5
FIG. 26 is a side elevation view of the anchor bar of FIG. 25.
FIG. 27 is a perspective view of the anchor bar of FIG. 25
FIG. 28 is a perspective bottom view with some components removed showing the position
of the assembly of FIG. 5 in place in the cradle of FIGS. 15-18 and anchored in place
in the lower anchorage support depicted in FIGS. 24-26
FIG. 29 is a top plan view of the connector plate of FIGS 22-24 anchored in place
in the lower anchorage support depicted in FIGS. 25-27.
FIG. 30 is a top plan view of a single panel assembly received in a quadrilateral
support showing the panel deployed in a passage closed position.
FIG. 30A is a cross sectional view of the embodiment of FIG. 30 taken along the line
30A-30A of FIG. 30.
FIG. 31 is a top plan view of a single panel assembly received in a quadrilateral
support showing the panel completely raised to home position
FIG. 31A is a cross sectional view of the embodiment of FIG. 31 taken along the line
31A-31A of FIG. 31.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0009] In accordance with this invention apparatus for installation in a ventilation shaft
already fluidly communicating between an atmospheric opening and an underground ventilation
duct allows the ventilation when there is no treat of flooding and on threat of flooding
is manually operable to close ventilation from the atmospheric opening and prevent
downward flow into the underground ventilation duct of surface water entering the
atmospheric opening.
[0010] The concepts embodied in the exemplary embodiments of such apparatus described herein
have application to any system in which an atmospheric opening communicates with a
ventilation duct for an underground chamber or tunnel or other underground structure
requiring ventilation, and through which opening substantial volumes of water can
enter, whether by heavy rain or by storm surge propelled by hurricane or tropical
storm or otherwise.
[0011] In the descriptions of exemplary embodiments of the invention that follow, reference
is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof and in which are shown,
by way of illustration, specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced.
Specific details disclosed herein are in every case a non-limiting embodiment representing
concrete ways in which the concepts of the invention may be practiced. This serves
to teach one skilled in the art to employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately
detailed system, structure or manner consistent with those concepts. It will be seen
that various changes and alternatives to the specific described embodiments and the
details of those embodiments may be made within the scope of the invention. Because
many varying and different embodiments may be made within the scope of the inventive
concepts herein described and in the specific embodiments herein detailed, it is to
be understood that the details herein are to be interpreted as illustrative and not
as limiting.
[0012] The various directions such as "upper," "lower," "bottom," "top," "transverse", "perpendicular",
"vertical", "horizontal," and so forth used in the detailed description of embodiments
are made only with respect to easier explanation in conjunction with the drawings.
The components may be oriented differently while performing the same function and
accomplishing the same result as the embodiments herein detailed embody the concepts
of the invention, and such terminologies are not to be understood as limiting the
concepts which the embodiments exemplify.
[0013] The term "perpendicular" means substantially at a right angle to a reference to a
degree that if not absolutely a right angle will not materially adversely affect the
arrangement and function of the element described as perpendicular. The terms "vertical"
or "vertically" include but are not limited to literal vertical and generally mean
oriented up and down with respect to the earth's horizon to a degree that if not absolutely
vertical will not materially adversely affect the function of the element described
as vertical. Similarly, the terms "horizontal" or "horizontally" include but are not
limited to literal horizontal and generally mean not out of level with respect to
the earth's horizon to a degree that will materially adversely affect the function
of the element described as horizontal.
[0014] As used herein, the use of the word "a" or "an" when used in conjunction with the
term "comprising" (or the synonymous "having" or "including") in the claims and/or
the specification may mean "one," but it is also consistent with the meaning of "one
or more," "at least one," and "one or more than one." In addition, as used herein,
the phrase "connected to" means joined to or placed into communication with, either
directly or through intermediate components.
[0015] For components of described embodiments that are the same, in some cases the first
mentioned component is identified by a given reference numeral, and the second such
component is the same reference number marked with an apostrophe, for example "panel
handle 259" identifies a first mentioned component, and the second such like component
is identified as "panel handle 259' ". Coupling the two reference numerals separated
by a coma, for example "panel handles 259, 259' " means either component "panel handle
259" or "panel handle 259' " is being described unless the context means both are
being described together.
[0016] For illustrative purposes of an application of the concepts herein disclosed for
blocking entrance of water into a ventilation duct, the embodied concepts are described
in reference to a specific ventilation environment. The exemplary application is for
a subway system. In the specific embodiments described herein as examples, it is assumed
the atmospheric opening through which flooding waters enter has a rectilinear shape,
as for grating covered grade level sidewalk openings for subway ventilation systems,
which at least in New York City typically are rectangular. Although the detailed descriptions
of specific embodiments relate to a rectilinear shape and for a particular environment,
the invention does not require that the opening be rectilinear or that embodiments
of the invention conform to a rectilinear shape or that the atmospheric opening be
at grade level. The elements of the invention can be configured to fit within downwardly
vertically projected dimensions of any ventilation shaft surface opening serving any
underground tunnel, chamber, room or other underground structure, whether rectilinear,
circular or oval or some other shape.
[0017] In the descriptions of exemplary embodiments that follow, the passage closing position
is one in which the panel or panels of the embodiments are horizontal. The concept
of the invention is not limited to this disposition. Restrains or stops for stopping
panel lowering may be positioned to stop the downward travel above horizontal and
still close a ventilation passage. The described embodiments are non-limiting illustrations
of examples in which the concepts of the invention may be implemented.
[0018] The exemplary embodiments of the invention comprise a ventilation shaft manual closure
assembly. Support for the exemplary assembly embodiment includes opposed lateral sidewalls
for arrangement in a vertical ventilation shaft to an underground ventilation duct
fluidly communicating through the ventilation shaft to an atmospheric opening of the
shaft. The atmospheric opening may be cylindrical and the support cylindrical. The
atmospheric opening may be rectilinear and the support quadrilateral. As mentioned,
in the exemplary embodiments, the atmospheric opening is rectilinear.
[0019] The support inclusive of the lateral sidewalls is sized to internally fit in the
vertical shaft between the ventilation duct and the atmospheric opening. In an embodiment,
the support has horizontal flanges transverse to the sidewalls for projection across
a top of the shaft to hang the support in the shaft. The support defines a passage
between top and bottom openings of the support for fluid communication of the ventilation
duct up through the support to the atmospheric opening.
[0020] In an exemplary embodiment, one or more downwardly rotatable panels may be used,
mounted in an upright home position not obstructing the ventilation passage that fluidly
communicates the underground ventilation duct with the atmospheric opening of the
ventilation shaft, to allow ventilation as usual when there is no flooding threat.
In one exemplary embodiment, a single panel is mounted in the home position to a side
of such a passage to alone gravitationally fall from home position to a passage closing
position across the entirety of the passage to protect the underground ventilation
duct from flooding. In another exemplary embodiment, a pair of panels is mounted on
opposite sides of the passage, to gravitationally fall from home position down toward
each other to passage closing positions to combine to close the passage. In yet another
exemplary embodiment, a pair of panels is mounted centrally in the passage for rotation
of the panels in directions opposite each other from the home position to a lower
passage closing position. An advantage of paired panels is that they may be used to
close a passage that is wider than it would be feasible for a single taller panel
to close.
[0021] The manual closure assembly comprises one or more panels having proximal and distal
ends, a top side and a bottom side. The proximal end connects with a horizontal hinge
having an axis perpendicular to the opposed lateral sidewalls for manual rotation
of a panel upwardly to an upright home position not obstructing the passage and rotation
from the home position downwardly solely by gravitational impetus of its own weight
to reach a lower passage closing position. The one or more panels have a profile that
closes the passage when each panel gravitationally rotates to the passage closing
position.
[0022] At least one restraint limits the downward rotation of each panel to the lower passage
closing position. The restraint may be one or more foldable or flexible members anchored
at one end to an upper portion of a suspension member (next mentioned) and fastened
at the other end to the topside of a panel, or it may comprise one or more stops that
do not obstruct the passage and that are located within and connected to the support
proximate the bottom opening.
[0023] In an exemplary embodiment, adjacent sidewalls include a base having rounded corners
with a first radius of curvature and in which the distal portions of the panels have
rounded corners with a radius of curvature substantially the same as the first radius
of curvature of the sidewall corners they sweep when rotating to the passage closing
position. In an exemplary embodiment, the panels include seals for sealing the passage
in the passage closing position.
[0024] A suspension member unobstructively horizontally spans the passage proximate the
support top opening and holds the one or more hinge connected panels in the passage.
The suspension member is liftingly removably supported on the opposed lateral sidewalls
proximate the support top and bottom openings. The suspension member has at least
one handle connected to the suspension member for holding the suspension member to
move it vertically into or out from the supports on the opposed lateral sidewalls.
The suspension member may comprise a single unitary vertically extending member holding
the horizontal hinge and the panels connected to the hinge, or may comprise a beam
having vertically hung straps holding the horizontal hinge and the panels connected
to the hinge. In an exemplary embodiment, the horizontal hinge comprises a hinge mounting
member held by the suspension member and a plurality of hinge members mounted on the
hinge mounting member. In an exemplary embodiment, each hinge member comprises a stationary
member, a moveable member and a hinge pin interconnecting the stationary and moveable
members, the stationary member connecting to the hinge mounting member, and the moveable
hinge member connecting to the proximal end of a panel. The horizontal hinge may also
comprise a continuous hinge, sometimes called a piano hinge, or any other hinge comprising
a moveable joint that connects two linked panels and on which the panels raise and
lower.
[0025] In an exemplary embodiment, the suspension member is liftingly removably supported
centrally between the opposed lateral sidewalls, and suspends a pair of panels in
the ventilation passage for rotation of the panels in directions opposite each other
from or to said upright home position. In an exemplary embodiment, the atmospheric
opening is rectilinear and said support is quadrilateral, the opposing sidewalls each
attach centrally in the ventilation passage adjacent the top opening of the shaft
a cradle having a pair of spaced apart parallel vertical arms above and optionally
connecting to and standing upright on a bar, optionally a horizontal bar, for liftingly
removably receiving and supporting the beam within such vertical arms and on the bar.
[0026] In an exemplary embodiment, a quadrilateral support has at least one indicator on
at least one sidewall adjacent the opposed lateral sidewalls to indicate where structure
on a panel is located below the indicator. In such embodiment, the suspension member
has ends each of which bears a key extending laterally past a side of the suspension
member and each cradle is keyed to receive the key only in one arm of the cradle so
a the panel having that structure is located below the indicator
[0027] In an exemplary embodiment employing such suspension support cradles, such centrally
supported suspension member may comprise a beam having vertically hung straps holding
the horizontal hinge and the panels connected with said horizontal hinge. Such beam
has ends, lateral sides between the beam ends, and a quadrilateral beam end plate
attached to each beam end. Each beam end plate has lateral sides extending laterally
past the lateral sides of the beam ends. The cradles each comprise a vertical included
right angle between vertical mutually perpendicular projections of the vertical arm,
one projection of each vertical arm attaching to one of the opposed sidewalls. The
other projection of each vertical arm is unattached to such one sidewall. Such unattached
projections and the included right angles of the vertical arms face each other. The
attached projections are spaced apart sufficiently for vertically receiving the beam
end plate within the pair of vertical arms. In an exemplary embodiment having such
cradles and bean end plates, one side of the lateral sides of each beam end plate
extends laterally further than the other lateral side of such beam end plate, and
one unattached projection of one vertical arm of a cradle has a length longer than
the unattached projection of the other vertical arm of that cradle for accepting the
lateral side of the beam end plate that extends further than the other lateral side
of that beam end plate, thereby to receive the beam end plate within the pair of vertical
arms.
[0028] In an exemplary embodiment, the quadrilateral support has at least one indicator
on at least one sidewall adjacent the opposed lateral sidewalls. The indicator indicates
that certain structure on a panel is to be located below the indicator. The longer
side of the beam end plates and the longer inset of the vertical arms accepting only
the longer side of the end plates allow the beam to be horizontally placed in the
cradles only in an orientation placing the particular panel having that structure
below the indicator when the panel is in the passage closing position.
[0029] In an exemplary embodiment in which the beam support cradles allow the beam to be
positioned only in one horizontal orientation, the hinge mounting member has ends,
lateral sides between the hinge mounting member ends, and a quadrilateral hinge mounting
member end plate attached to each hinge mounting member end. The hinge mounting member
end plates each have lateral sides extending laterally past the lateral sides of the
hinge mounting member ends. The opposing sidewalls each attach a pair of spaced apart
horizontal anchor bars centrally in the passage below the cradle and adjacent the
bottom opening. Each anchor bar comprises an included right angle between mutually
perpendicular horizontal projections of unequal length, the shorter projection of
each anchor bar attaching to one of the opposed sidewalls, the longer projection of
that anchor bar being unattached to the one sidewall. The unattached projections and
the included right angles of the anchor bars face each other. The attached projections
are spaced apart sufficiently to vertically receive the hinge mounting member end
plate within the pair of anchor bars. Thus where the quadrilateral support has at
least one indicator on at least one wall adjacent the opposed lateral sidewalls to
indicate that structure on a panel is located below the indicator, the beam end plate,
the cradle vertical arms, the hinge mounting member end plate and the anchor bars
cooperatively orient placement of the beam and the hinge mounting member hung from
the beam so a panel having that structure will be located below the indicator when
the panel is in the passage closing position.
[0030] Referring now to the drawings, they show an exemplary embodiment of an apparatus
for preventing downward flow of surface water into an underground ventilation duct
fluidly communicating through a ventilation shaft to a rectilinear atmospheric opening
of the shaft. FIGS. 1-29 show exemplary embodiments having a pair of panels. FIGS.
30-31A show exemplary embodiments having a single panel. Referring to FIGS. 1, 2 and
2A initially, an exemplary embodiment comprises a support embodied in a quadrilateral
or four-sided box 210 inclusive of sidewalls 224 (224a, 224b, 224c, 224d) having at
the upper extent of the sidewalls flanges 220 (220a, 220b, 220c, 220d) transverse
to the sidewalls 224 for extension over a top of walls of a ventilation shaft for
suspension of box 210 vertically in the shaft to define a passage 225 between top
opening 226 and bottom opening 228 of box 210 for fluid communication of a ventilation
duct up through box 210 to an atmospheric opening. Cradles 211a, 211c are formed in
the upper sides of opposing sidewalls 224a and 224c respectively. The apparatus shown
is suitable as a drop in solution to sealing vent passages from storm waters by lowering
it into a ventilation shaft to rest on walls of the shaft. In place, a grating (not
pictured) covers top opening 226. In normal operation, operator access to the interior
of box 210 is through the grating.
[0031] Although an exemplary embodiment as described herein employs a four sided box support
210, some locations may allow use of a support in the shape of a hollow cylinder also
having stops 230 proximate a bottom opening of the support, and this form is comprehended
within the scope of the invention.
[0032] Stops 230a, 230 b, 230c and 230d in the form of corner braces in box 210 are within
and connected to sidewalls 224 proximate bottom opening 228 and do not obstruct passage
225. Adjacent sidewalls include a base 227 having rounded corners 227a, 227d above
respective stops 230a, 230d, and a base 229 having rounded corners 229b and 229c above
respective stops 230b, 230c. Rounded corners 227a, 227d and 229b, 229c have a round
corner radius of curvature.
[0033] Referring now to FIGS. 3 and 4, a beam 242 comprising extruded tubing unobstructively
horizontally spans across passage 225 and connects to opposed sidewalls 224a, 224c
of box 210 proximate top opening 226. Beam 242 is lodged in cradles 211a, 211c, conveniently
lowered into channels 211a, 211c by operators holding beam foldable handles 212a,
212c. Beam 242 and straps 244 described below comprise a suspension member for equipment
described below. Beam 242 and its attached equipment can be lowered into place as
a complete assembled unit 201 after box 210 is installed in ventilation shaft resting
on flanges 220. Assembled unit 201 can be removed from box 210 for servicing by withdrawing
beam 242 from channels 211a, 211c by means of handles 212a, 212c.
[0034] Although an exemplary embodiment as described employs a suspension member comprising
a beam 242 and straps 244 for supporting equipment described below, the scope of the
invention is not limited to such embodiment. A suspension member may be employed other
than beam 242 and straps 244, for example a suspension member can be a single unitary
vertically extending solid or fenestrated plate. An advantage of the described beam
242 and straps 244 is a lighter weight imposing a lesser load on flanges 220 than
a solid plate, but a fenestrated plate would serve a lighter load advantage as well,
albeit likely a more costly element.
[0035] Referring particularly to FIGS. 5, 8-11, a hinge mounting member 245 unobstructively
horizontally spans across passage 225 connected by a plurality of straps 244a, 244b,
244c, 244d to beam 242. Lodged in cradles 211a and 211c, beam 242 and hinge mounting
member 245 spanning between sidewalls 224a, 224c are centered in passage 225 of box
210 with beam 242 directly over hinge mounting member 245. Hinge mounting member 245
mounts and supports a plurality of hinge members 243. Hinge members 243 each comprise
a stationary member 243b, a moveable member 243a and a hinge pin 243c that interconnects
stationary member 243b and moveable member 243a. Stationary member 243b connects to
hinge mounting member 245. Hinge mounting member 245 includes a stiffener bar 231
affixed lengthwise along to the inferior surface of hinge mounting member 245.
[0036] A pair of opposing panels 234, 236 each having proximal and distal portions, respectively
234a, 234b and 236a, 236b, are connected at proximal portions 234a, 236a by moveable
hinge members 243a to stationary hinge members 243b and thereby to a hinge mounting
member 245 and from hinge mounting member 245 via straps 244a, 244b to beam 242. The
connection of moveable hinge members 243a to the proximal portions 234a, 236a of panels
234, 236 on hinge pins 243c forms respective pivot axes of panels 234, 236 for vertical
rotation of panels 234, 236. Panels 234, 236 rotate in directions opposite each other
from or to an upright home position under beam 242. Rotation of the panels upwardly
(one clockwise, the other counterclockwise) to home position 213 is effected manually
as further described below. The home position of the panels tucked under beam 242
does not occlude passage 225. Rotation of the panels downwardly (one clockwise, the
other counterclockwise) is by gravity acting solely on the mass of the panel when
the panels are released from the home position, as further described below. Panels
234, 236 in rotation fall solely under the gravitational impetus of their own weight
from the upright home position to a lower passage closing position where further rotation
is prevented by stops 230a, 230b, 230c, 230d and 230e. Each panel has a profile that
closes the passage when the panels gravitationally rotate to the passage closing position.
[0037] Panels 234, 236 have a top side plate 238 and a bottom side 232. Bottom side 232
is crisscrossed with internal cross braces 237, 239 for rigidity. The distal portions
of the panels have rounded corners 219 with a radius of curvature substantially the
same as the radius of curvature of the sidewall corners 229a, 229b, 229c and 229d
they sweep when rotating to the passage closing position. The panels include peripheral
distal and lateral seals 221, 222 for sealing the passage in the passage closing position,
seals 221a, 222a for panel 234 and seals 221b, 222b for panel 236. A gasket seal 223
(223a for panel 234, 223b for panel 236) spans the proximal ends of bases of panels
234, 236 below pin 243c and seals bottom opening 228 at the proximal ends of panels
234, 236 when the panels are in the passage closing position.
[0038] Panels 234, 236 are held in home position 213 by a panel holder 240. Panel holder
240 is movably supported in box 210 by a grip rod 246 connected to panel holder 240.
Rod 246 is mounted through beam 242 slideably translatable through a brace 255 fastened
between straps 244b, 244c and terminates above beam 242 at a T-handle grip 252 under
a cover 253 sheltering T-handle grip 252 from pedestrian view through a grating covering
box 210 to reduce if not avoid gratuitous tampering with the apparatus and unwanted
deployment of the panels by mischief makers. Panel holder 240 includes moveable member
247 on a side facing panel 234 and a moveable member 249 on a side facing panel 236.
It is the moveable member components 247, 249 of panel holder 240 that catch and hold
panels 234, 236 in the upright home position 213. Rod 246 and grip 252 comprise a
panel releaser. The T-handle configures grip 252 for convenient grasping, such as
by a projection of a hooking reach tool that can be vertically inserted through a
small opening in a grating over box 210 to reach under cover 253 and hook grip 252
for lifting panel holder 240. Lifting rod 246 by grip 252 moves panel holder 240 upwardly
to cause moveable members 247, 249 to release held panels 234, 236 and allow the panels
to rotationally gravitationally fall solely by their own mass from the upright home
position 213 to the lower passage closing position 215.
[0039] Referring particularly to FIGS. 5-8, moveable members 247, 249 each comprise a latch
engageable with latch catch 235, 235'. Latches 247, 249 are vertically pivotal on
a pivot axis 254 at a proximate end of the latches. Pivot axis 254 resides inside
panel holder 240 parallel to the panel axes of pins 243c paralleling either side of
hinge mounting member 245. Each latch 247, 249 pivotally extends externally from panel
holder 240 to a distal inferior return 248, 248' having a sloped surface 250, 250'
ending at an inset notch 251, 251'. Recesses 233, 233' and panel holder 240 are horizontally
and vertically aligned with each other such that when panel 234, 236 is rotated vertically
upward, the inferior distal return 248, 248' of latch 247, 249 is brought into sliding
contact with ramp 241, 241', whereupon sloped surface 250, 250' slides on ramp 241,
241' until inset notch 251, 251' passes over latch catch edge 235, 235', capturing
latch 247, 240, which holds panel 234, 236 as the panel completes upward rotation
to home position 213.
[0040] Panels 234, 236 are provided with structure to raise the panels manually to home
position 213. Each panel 234, 236 has a handle 259, 259' on its top side 238, 238'
remote from the pivot axes of pins 243c of the hinge members 243 to which the proximate
ends 234a, 236a of the panels 234, 236 are connected. A reach tool with a terminal
projection can be used by an operator and inserted through a grating over box 210
to grasp handle 259, 259' to lift panel 234, 236. A lift arm 260 for panel 234 and
a lift arm 260' for panel 236 manipulated by a second reach tool to provide a mechanical
assist giving lateral thrust against the bottom side of a panel to complete rotation
of the panel to upright home position .
[0041] At least one of the panels, such as panel 236 may be fitted with a drain 270 intermediate
the proximate and distal ends of the panel, as shown in FIGS. 9 and 10.
[0042] As depicted in FIGS. 1, 2, 2A, 3 and 4 the quadrilateral box support 210 has a single
indicator 285 on one sidewall 224d adjacent the opposed lateral sidewalls 224a, 224c
and two indicators 286, 287 on the facing sidewall 224b. The indicators are labeled
indicator arrows 285, 286, 287 that point to where certain structure on a panel is
located below the indicator. The single indicator 285 labeled "LIFT ARM" points to
a position where a lift arm 260 is located on panel 234; sidewall 224b having two
indicators 286, 287 labeled respectively "DRAIN" and "LIFT ARM" points to a position
on panel 236 here a drain 270 is located and another position where a lift 260' arm
is located.
[0043] The purpose of the labeled indicators 285, 286, 287 is to tell a worker where to
insert a reach tool through a grating covering the support 210 to find and manipulate
the structure indicated by the label on the indicator. It is therefore important for
suspension member 242 holding the panels 234, 236 having the structures 260, and 260',
270 respectively to be placed in cradles 211a, 211c so the panels having the structures
are located next to the sidewall where the indicators for the structures are located.
Panel 236 having a lift arm 260' and a drain 270 needs to be located adjacent sidewall
224b. To assure the correct placement, suspension member 242 has ends each of which
bears a key extending laterally past a side of the suspension member, and each cradle
211a, 211c is keyed to receive the key only in one arm of the cradle so a panel having
an indicated structure is located below the indicator. That is, cradles 211a, 211c
are keyed and suspension member 242, for example beam 242, is fitted with a key that
allows beam 242 and with it suspended panels 234, 236 to be installed in support 210
only in an orientation where panel 236 having the two structures indicated, in this
case, the drain 270 and a lift arm 261', is adjacent the sidewall 224b where the two
indicators 286, 287 are located. This in turn automatically puts panel 234 having
just the one structure indicated on the sidewall 224d where the one indicator 285
is located, in this example, for lift arm 260.
[0044] Referring to FIG. 13, beam 242 has ends 288, 288', lateral sides 289, 289' between
beam ends 288, 288', and a quadrilateral beam end plate 290 attached to each beam
end. Referring to FIGS 13A and 14, beam end plate 290 has lateral sides 291, 291'
extending laterally past the lateral sides 289, 289' of the beam ends.
[0045] Referring to FIGS. 15-18, keyed cradles 292a, 292c (only one is shown, the other
is identical) each comprise a pair of vertical arms 293, 293' having included right
angle 294, 294' between vertical mutually perpendicular projections 295a, 295b of
vertical arm 293 and 296a, 296b of vertical arm 293', one projection 295b of vertical
arm 293 and the corresponding projection 296b of vertical arm 293' attaching to one
of the opposed sidewalls 224a or 224c. The other projection 295a of vertical arm 293
and 296a of vertical arm 293' is unattached to such one sidewall 224a or 224c. Such
unattached projections and the included right angles of the vertical arms face each
other. The attached projections 295b, 296b are spaced apart sufficiently for vertically
receiving the beam end plate 290 within the pair of vertical arms 293, 293' and are
rest upon a horizontal bar 297.
[0046] Referring to FIGS. 14 and 20, side 291 of the lateral sides 291, 291' of each beam
end plate 290 extends laterally further than lateral side 291' of beam end plate 290
providing a key. Referring to FIGS. 16, 18 and 20, unattached projection 296a of vertical
arm 293' of cradle 292c has a length longer than unattached projection 296a of the
other vertical arm 293' of cradle 292c for accepting the lateral side 291 key of beam
end plate 290 that extends further than the other lateral side 291' of that beam end
plate 290, thereby to receive the beam end plate 290 within the keyed pair of vertical
arms 293, 293'. The longer side 291 of the beam end plates 290 is the key and the
longer inset at unattached projection 296a of vertical arms 293, 293' is the keyed
element that accepts only the longer side 291 key of the end plates 290 and thereby
allows beam 242 to be horizontally placed in the cradles 292a, 292c only in an orientation
placing the particular panel 234, 236 having a structure the same as the label on
the sidewall adjacent that sidewall and below that indicator.
[0047] Cooperating with the key and keyed function of the end plates 290 and the cradles
292a, 292c, the hinge mounting member 245 has ends 298, 298', lateral sides 299, 299'
between hinge mounting member ends 298, 298', and a quadrilateral hinge mounting member
end plate 300 attached to each hinge mounting member end 298, 298'. The hinge mounting
member end plates 300 each have lateral sides 301, 301' extending laterally past the
lateral sides 299, 299' of the hinge mounting member ends 298, 298. The opposing sidewalls
224a, 224c each attach a pair of spaced apart horizontal anchor bars 302, 302' centrally
in the passage below a cradle 292a or 292c, and adjacent the bottom opening 228. Anchor
bar 302 comprises an included right angle 303 between mutually perpendicular horizontal
projections 304a, 304b of unequal length, the shorter projection 304b attaching to
one of the opposed sidewalls 224a or 224c, the longer projection 304a of anchor bar
302 being unattached to the one sidewall 224a or 224c. Similarly, anchor bar 302'
comprises an included right angle 303' between mutually perpendicular horizontal projections
305a, 305b of unequal length, the shorter projection 305b attaching to one of the
opposed sidewalls 224a or 224c, the longer projection 305a of anchor bar 302' being
unattached to the one sidewall 224a or 224c. The unattached projections and the included
right angles of the anchor bars face each other. The attached projections 304b, 305b
are spaced apart sufficiently to vertically receive the hinge mounting member end
plate 300 within the pair of anchor bars. FIG. 20 shows beam 224 descending into cradle
292c and anchor bars 302, 302'. FIG. 27 shows beam 24 landed into place in cradle
292c and hinge mounting member 245 landed in place in anchor bars 302, 302'. FIG.
28 shows the fitment of hinge mounting member 245 with end plate 300 between anchor
bars 302, 302'. A seal 305 separates brace 306 from anchors 302 and 302'.
[0048] Thus where the quadrilateral support 210 has at least one indicator on at least one
wall 224b or 224d adjacent the opposed lateral sidewalls 224a, 224c to indicate that
structure on a panel is located below the indicator, the beam end plate 290, the cradle
vertical arms 293, 293', the hinge mounting member end plate end plate 300 and the
anchor bars 302, 302' cooperatively orient placement of the beam 242 and the hinge
mounting member 245 hung from the beam so a panel having that structure will be located
below the indicator when the panel is in the passage closing position.
[0049] Referring now to FIGS. 30-31A, another exemplary embodiment employs a single panel.
Components in the single panel exemplary embodiments that are the same as in the exemplary
pair of panels embodiments have the same reference numbers as in the exemplary pair
of panels embodiments. The single panel exemplary embodiment, as with the other exemplary
embodiments, assumes a rectilinear atmospheric opening of a vertical ventilation shaft
and allows ventilation as usual through the shaft to an underground ventilation duct
fluidly communicating through the ventilation shaft to an atmospheric opening at a
grating over the shaft and on threat of flooding is operable to prevent downward flow
of surface water into the underground ventilation duct. The single panel exemplary
embodiment, like the pair of panels exemplary embodiments comprises a support embodied
as a four-sided vertical box open at bottom and top to define a passage 225 between
top and bottom openings of the box support. Some details are omitted for simplicity
of exposition but will be understood from descriptions of the pair of panels exemplary
embodiments. Exemplary flanges, e.g. 220b, 220c horizontally extend and rest atop
vertical walls of a ventilation shaft (flanges 220a, 220d are not indicated by reference
numerals in FIGS 30-31A but are understood from the prior exemplary embodiments).
Support box sidewalls 224b, 224c and 224d are visible in the sectional views FIGS
30A and 31 A (sidewall 224a will be understood from descriptions of the exemplary
embodiments of the pair of panels. The four sidewalls 224a, 224b, 224c, 224d of box
218 vertically fit inside the four vertical ventilation shaft walls, as in the pair
of panels exemplary embodiments. Stops like stops 230a, 230d in the pair of panels
exemplary embodiments are within and connected to sidewalls, respectively, 224a, 224b
and 224a, 224d, proximate bottom opening like 229 in the exemplary embodiments of
FIGS.1-2A where they do not obstruct passage 225. Adjacent sidewalls include a base
227 having rounded corners 227a, 127d above respective stops 230a, 230d.
[0050] Cradles 211a, 211c are formed in the upper sides of opposing sidewalls 224a and 224c
respectively, adjacent sidewall 224d. The apparatus shown is suitable as a drop in
solution to seal vent passages from storm waters by lowering it into a ventilation
shaft to rest on walls of the shaft. In place, a grating (not pictured) covers top
opening 226. In normal operation, operator access to the interior of the support box
is through the grating.
[0051] Referring now to FIGS. 30-31A, a beam 242 comprising extruded tubing unobstructively
horizontally spans across passage 225 and connects to opposed sidewalls 224a, 224c
of box 210 adjacent side wall 224d and proximate top opening 226. Beam 242 is lodged
in cradles 211a, 211c, and is conveniently lowered into channels 211a, 211c by operators
holding beam foldable handles 212a, 212c. Beam 242 and straps 244 comprise a suspension
member. Beam 242 and its attached equipment can be lowered into place as a complete
assembled unit after the support box is installed in ventilation shaft resting on
flanges 220. This assembled unit can be removed from the support box for servicing
by withdrawing beam 242 from channels 211a, 211c by means of handles 212a, 212c.
[0052] Referring particularly to FIG. 31A, a hinge mounting member 245 unobstructively horizontally
spans across passage 225 the same as beam 242 connected by a plurality of straps 244
to beam 242 (only 244d is seen in the sectional views of FIGS. 30A and 31A). Lodged
in cradles 211a and 211c, beam 242 and hinge mounting member 245 spans between sidewalls
224a, 224c adjacent sidewall 224d with beam 242 directly over hinge mounting member
245. Hinge mounting member 245 mounts and supports a plurality of hinge members 243.
The hinge members 243, as in the pair of panels exemplary embodiments, each comprise
a stationary member 243b, a moveable member 243a and a hinge pin 243c that interconnects
stationary member 243b and moveable member 243a, stationary member 243b connecting
to hinge mounting member 245. In FIG. 31A, only moveable member 243a is referenced
to avoid obfuscation of elements,
[0053] A single panel 236 having proximal and distal portions, respectively (understood
the same as 236a, 236b in the pair of panels exemplars) are connected at proximal
portion 236a by moveable hinge members 243a to stationary hinge members 243b and thereby
to a hinge mounting member 245 and from hinge mounting member 245 via straps 244a,
244b, 244c and 244d to beam 242, as in the pair of panels exemplars. The connection
of moveable hinge members 243a to the proximal portion 236a of panels 236 on hinge
pins 243c forms a pivot axis of panels 236 for vertical rotation of panel 236. Panel
236 rotates from or to an upright home position tucked under beam 242. Rotation of
panel 236 upwardly (counterclockwise in the exemplary embodiment show) to home position
is effected manually as further described below. The home position of panel 236 tucked
under beam 242 does not occlude passage 225. Panel 236 in rotation falls solely under
the gravitational impetus of its own weight from the upright home position to a lower
passage closing position where further rotation is prevented by stops 230a, 230d.
Each panel has a profile that closes the passage when the panels gravitationally rotate
to the passage closing position.
[0054] In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 30-31A, panel 236 the same as panel
236 in the pair of panels exemplar includes a recess 233' that contains a panel holder
latch catch 235'. A panel holder 240 latch 249 for panel 236. Panel holder 240 inclusive
of latch 249 is carried by the suspension member 242. Latch 249 is vertically pivotal
on a horizontal axis at a proximate end of the latches. The latch axis is parallel
to the panel axes of pins 243c. Panel holder latch 249, like latch 247 in FIG. 6 pivotally
extends externally from the latch axis distally to an inferior return having a sloped
surface ending at an inset notch 251'. Recess 233' and latch 249 are horizontally
and vertically aligned with each other such that when panel 236 is rotated vertically
upward, the inferior return of latch 249 is brought into sliding contact with ramp
241' carried by the panel, and the sloped surface of the latch slides on ramp 241'
until inset notch 251' passes over latch catch edge 235', capturing latch 249. This
capture holds panel 234, 236 in home position 213. As in the case of the pair of panels
exemplar, the placement of the latch and latch catch can be reversed.
[0055] As in the case of the pair of panel exemplars, panel holder 240 is movably suspended
from suspension member 242 by a rod 246 connected to panel holder 240. Rod 246 is
mounted through beam 242 slideably translatable through a brace 255 fastened between
straps 244b, 244c and terminates above beam 242 at T-handle 252 under a cover 253
sheltering T-handle 252 from pedestrian view through a grating covering quadrilateral
support 210. Rod 246 and T-handle 252 comprise a panel releaser. The T-handle provides
convenient holding, such as by a projection or hook of a reach tool that can be vertically
inserted through a small opening in a grating covering support 210 to reach under
cover 253 and hook T-handle 252 for lifting panel holder 240. Lifting rod 246 by T-handle
252 moves panel holder 240 upwardly to cause moveable members 247, 249 to lose their
hold on catch 241, 241' and release panels 234, 236, allowing panels 234, 236 to rotationally
gravitationally fall solely by impetus of their own weight from the upright home position
213 to the lower passage closing position 215.
[0056] As shown in FIG. 31, as in the case of the pair of panels exemplars, the single panel
exemplary embodiment includes a lift arm 260' having a proximal end 261' pivotally
connected by pivot pin 267 to the bottom side of panel 236 on a pivotation axis parallel
to the hinge axis 243c and a distal end 263', the lift arm 260' being of dimension
to contact distal end 263' with opposed lateral sidewall 224b when distal end 263'
is pivoted upward inside sidewall 224b for exertion of lateral force onto connected
panel 236 being raised with panel handle 259' to complete rotation of panel 236 into
the home position.
[0057] As shown in FIGS. 30-31A, the single panel exemplary embodiment includes a drain
270 in panel 236 intermediate the proximate and distal ends thereof.
[0058] Having described illustrative examples of embodiments that incorporate concepts of
the invention, those skilled in the art will be able to use these concepts as guided
by these embodiments, and may form alternative variations that nonetheless embrace
the concepts herein disclosed and still be within the scope of my invention as claimed
in the claims that follow.
1. Apparatus for allowing ventilation through a vertical ventilation shaft to an underground
ventilation duct fluidly communicating through the ventilation shaft to an atmospheric
opening of the shaft and on threat of flooding operable to prevent downward flow of
surface water into the underground ventilation duct, comprising:
a support (210) comprising opposed lateral sidewalls (224) for arrangement in said
shaft defining a passage between top (226) and bottom (220) openings of the support
for fluid communication of said ventilation duct up through said support to said atmospheric
opening,
one or more panels (234; 236) having proximal and distal ends (234a; 234b; 236a; 236b),
a top side (232) and a bottom side (238), said proximal end connecting with a horizontal
hinge (243) having an axis perpendicular to said opposed lateral sidewalls (224) for
rotation of each said panel (234; 236) upwardly to an upright home position not obstructing
said passage and rotation from said home position downwardly by gravitational impetus
of its own weight to reach a lower passage closing position, said one or more panels
having a profile that closes said passage when each said panel gravitationally rotates
to said passage closing position,
a suspension member (242; 244) unobstructively horizontally spanning said passage
(225) proximate said top opening, holding said one or more hinge connected panels
in said passage (225) and being liftingly removably supported on said opposed lateral
sidewalls (224), and
at least one handle (259; 259') connected to said suspension member (242; 244) for
moving said suspension member holding said one or more hinge-connected panels vertically
into or out of said support (210) on said opposed lateral sidewalls (224).
2. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said atmospheric opening is rectilinear and said
support (210) is quadrilateral.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said suspension member (242; 244) comprises a beam
(242) having vertically hung straps (244) holding said horizontal hinge and said panels
connected with said horizontal hinge.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 in which said horizontal hinge comprises a hinge mounting
member (245) held by said suspension member (242; 244) and a plurality of hinge members
(243) mounted on said hinge mounting member (245).
5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein each hinge member (243) comprises a stationary member
(243b), a movable member (243a) and a hinge pin (243c) interconnecting the stationary
and movable members, said stationary member (243b) connecting to said hinge mounting
member, said moveable hinge member connecting to said proximal end of a said panel.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising at least one restraint (230) limiting
said downward rotation of each panel (234; 236) to said lower passage closing position.
7. The apparatus of claim 6 in which said restraint (230) comprises stops (230) within
and connected to said support (210) proximate said bottom opening and not obstructing
said passage.
8. The apparatus of claim 4 comprising a pair of said panels (234; 236) and wherein said
suspension member (242; 244) is liftingly removably supported centrally between said
opposed lateral sidewalls (224) for mounting of said panels (234; 236) in said passage
for rotation of the panels in directions opposite each other from or to said upright
home position not obstructing said passage.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 in which said atmospheric opening is rectilinear and said
support is quadrilateral, said opposing sidewalls each attach centrally in said passage
adjacent said top opening a cradle (211) having a pair of spaced apart parallel vertical
arms above a bar for liftingly removably receiving and supporting said suspension
member (242; 244) within said vertical arms and on said bar.
10. The apparatus of claim 9 in which said quadrilateral support (210) has at least one
indicator on at least one wall adjacent said opposed lateral sidewalls (224) to indicate
where structure on a panel is located below the indicator, and wherein said suspension
member (242; 244) has ends each of which bears a key extending laterally past a side
of the suspension member (242; 244), and wherein each said cradle (211) is keyed to
receive said key only in one arm of the cradle (211) so a said panel having that structure
is located below said indicator.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 in which said suspension member (242; 244) is a beam (242)
having vertically hung straps (244) holding said horizontal hinge and said panels
(234; 236) connected with said horizontal hinge, said beam (242) having ends, lateral
sides between the beam (242) ends, and a quadrilateral beam end plate attached to
each beam end, each said beam end plate having lateral sides extending laterally past
said lateral sides of the beam ends (289), and wherein said cradles (211) each comprise
a vertical included right angle between vertical mutually perpendicular projections
(295; 296) of said vertical arm, one projection (295; 296) of each vertical arm attaching
to one of the opposed sidewalls (224), the other projection (295; 296) of each vertical
arm unattached to said one sidewall, such unattached projections (295a; 296b) and
the included right angles of the vertical arms facing each other and said attached
projections being spaced apart sufficiently for vertically receiving said beam end
plate within said pair of vertical arms.
12. The apparatus of claim 11 in which one side of said lateral sides of each said beam
end plate (242) extends laterally further than the other lateral side of such beam
end plate (242), one unattached projection (295a; 296b) of one vertical arm of a said
cradle (211) has a length longer than the unattached projection (295b; 296a) of the
other vertical arm of that cradle (211) for accepting the lateral side of said beam
end plate (242) that extends further than said other lateral side of that beam end
plate (242) to receive said beam end plate within said pair of vertical arms.
13. The apparatus of claim 12 in which said quadrilateral support (210) has at least one
indicator on at least one wall adjacent said opposed lateral sidewalls (224) to indicate
where structure on a panel is located below the indicator, and wherein said beam end
plate (242) and said vertical arms position said beam so a said panel having that
structure is located below said indicator.
14. The apparatus of claim 12 in which said hinge mounting member (245) has ends (298;
298'), lateral sides between the hinge mounting member ends (298; 298'), and a quadrilateral
hinge mounting member end plate (300) attached to each hinge mounting member end (245),
said hinge mounting member end plates (300) each having lateral sides (301; 301')
extending laterally past said lateral sides of said hinge mounting member ends (298;
298'), and wherein said opposing sidewalls each attach a pair of spaced apart horizontal
anchor bars (302; 302') centrally in said passage below said cradle (211) and adjacent
said bottom opening (228), each said anchor bar (302) comprising an included right
angle (303) between mutually perpendicular horizontal projections (304a; 304b) of
unequal length, the shorter projection (304b) of each anchor bar attaching to one
of the opposed sidewalls, the longer projection (304a) of that anchor bar (302) being
unattached to said one sidewall, such unattached projections and the included right
angles of the anchor bars (302) facing each other and said attached projections being
spaced apart sufficiently to vertically receive said hinge mounting member end plate
(300) within said pair of anchor bars (302).
15. The apparatus of claim 14 in which said quadrilateral support (210) has at least one
indicator on at least one wall adjacent said opposed lateral sidewalls (224) to indicate
where structure on a panel is located below the indicator, and wherein said beam end
plate, said vertical arms, said hinge mounting member end plate (300) and said anchor
bars (302) cooperatively position said beam (242) so a said panel having that structure
is located below said indicator.
1. Eine Vorrichtung zum Ermöglichen einer Lüftung über einen vertikalen Lüftungsschacht
zu einem unterirdischen Lüftungskanal, der über den Lüftungsschacht mit einer atmosphärischen
Öffnung des Schachts fluidisch kommuniziert, und die bei Gefahr einer Überschwemmung
betätigt werden kann, um einen Abwärtsfluss von Oberflächenwasser in den unterirdischen
Lüftungskanal zu verhindern, umfassend:
eine Abstützung (210), umfassend entgegengesetzte laterale Seitenwände (224), zur
Anordnung im genannten Schacht, die einen Durchgang zwischen einer oberen (226) und
unteren (220) Öffnung der Abstützung zur Fluidkommunikation des genannten Lüftungskanals
nach oben über die genannte Abstützung zur genannten atmosphärischen Öffnung definiert,
eine oder mehrere Platten (234; 236), die ein proximales und distales Ende (234a;
234b; 236a; 236b), eine obere Seite (232) und eine untere Seite (238) aufweisen, wobei
das genannte proximale Ende mit einem horizontalen Scharnier (243) verbunden ist,
das eine zu den genannten entgegengesetzten lateralen Seitenwänden (224) perpendikuläre
Achse aufweist, zur Drehung von jeder genannten Platte (234; 236) aufwärts zu einer
aufrechten Grundposition, die den genannten Durchgang nicht blockiert, und zur Drehung
von der genannten Grundposition abwärts per Gravitationsimpuls ihres Eigengewichts,
um eine untere den Durchgang schließende Position zu erreichen, wobei die genannte/n
eine oder mehreren Platten ein Profil aufweisen, das den Durchgang schließt, wenn
sich jede genannte Platte gravitativ zu der genannten den Durchgang schließenden Position
dreht,
ein Aufhängungsglied (242; 244), das sich unblockierend horizontal über den genannten
Durchgang (225) proximal zu der genannten oberen Öffnung spannt, die genannte/n eine
oder mehreren scharnierverbundene/n Platten im genannten Durchgang (225) hält und
auf den genannten entgegengesetzten Seitenwänden hebend entfernbar abgestützt ist,
und
mindestens einen Griff (259; 259'), der mit dem genannten Aufhängungsglied (242; 244)
verbunden ist, zum Bewegen des genannten Aufhängungsglieds, das die genannte/n eine
oder mehreren scharnierverbundene/n Platten hält, vertikal in die genannte Abstützung
(210) auf den genannten entgegengesetzten lateralen Seitenwänden (224) hinein oder
aus dieser heraus.
2. Die Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, bei der die genannte atmosphärische Öffnung rechtlinig
ist und die genannte Abstützung (210) vierseitig ist.
3. Die Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, bei der das genannte Aufhängungsglied (242; 244)
einen Träger (242) umfasst, der vertikal herunterhängende Gurte (244) aufweist, die
das genannte horizontale Scharnier und die genannten Platten, die mit dem genannten
horizontalen Scharnier verbunden sind, halten.
4. Die Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 3, bei der das genannte horizontale Scharnier ein Scharniermontageglied
(245), das von dem genannten Aufhängungsglied (242; 244) gehalten wird, und eine Vielzahl
von Scharniergliedern (243), die auf dem genannten Scharniermontageglied (245) montiert
sind, umfasst.
5. Die Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 4, wobei jedes Scharnierglied (243) ein stationäres
Glied (243b), ein bewegbares Glied (243a) und einen Scharnierstift (243c), der das
stationäre und bewegbare Glied verbindet, umfasst, wobei das stationäre Glied (243b)
mit dem genannten Scharniermontageglied verbunden ist, wobei das genannte bewegbare
Scharnierglied mit dem genannten proximalen Ende einer genannten Platte verbunden
ist.
6. Die Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, die ferner mindestens eine Rückhaltung (230), die
die genannte Abwärtsdrehung von jeder Platte (234; 236) zu der genannten unteren den
Durchgang schließenden Position beschränkt, umfasst.
7. Die Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 6, bei der die genannte Rückhaltung (230) Anschläge
(230), die innerhalb der genannten Abstützung (210) und mit dieser verbunden proximal
zu der genannten unteren Öffnung liegen und den genannten Durchgang nicht blockieren,
umfasst.
8. Die Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 4, die ein Paar der genannten Platten (234; 236) umfasst
und wobei das genannte Aufhängungsglied (242; 244) mittig zwischen den genannten entgegengesetzten
lateralen Seitenwänden (224) hebend entfernbar abgestützt ist, zum Montieren der genannten
Platten (234; 236) im genannten Durchgang, zur Drehung der Platten in entgegengesetzte
Richtungen voneinander von oder zu der genannten aufrechten Grundposition, die den
genannten Durchgang nicht blockiert.
9. Die Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 8, bei der die genannte atmosphärische Öffnung rechtlinig
ist und die genannte Abstützung vierseitig ist, an den genannten entgegengesetzten
Seitenwänden jeweils mittig im genannten Durchgang angrenzend zur genannten Öffnung
eine Wiege (211) befestigt ist, die ein Paar beabstandeter paralleler vertikaler Arme
oberhalb eines Stabs aufweist, zum hebenden entfernbaren Aufnehmen und Abstützen des
genannten Aufhängungsglieds (242; 244) innerhalb der genannten vertikalen Arme und
auf dem genannten horizontalen Stab.
10. Die Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 9, bei der die vierseitige Abstützung (210) mindestens
eine Anzeige auf mindestens einer Wand angrenzend zu den genannten entgegengesetzten
lateralen Seitenwänden (224) aufweist, um anzuzeigen, wo sich eine Struktur auf einer
Platte unterhalb der Anzeige befindet, und wobei das genannte Aufhängungsglied (242;
244) Enden aufweist, die jeweils einen Keil besitzen, der sich lateral an einer Seite
des Aufhängungsglieds (242; 244) vorbei erstreckt, und wobei jede genannte Wiege (211)
verkeilt ist, um den genannten Keil nur in einem Arm der Wiege (211) aufzunehmen,
sodass sich eine genannte Platte, die diese Struktur aufweist, unterhalb der genannten
Anzeige befindet.
11. Die Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 10, bei der das genannte Aufhängungsglied (242; 244)
ein Träger ist (242), der vertikal herunterhängende Gurte (244) aufweist, die das
genannte horizontale Scharnier und die genannten Platten (234; 236), die mit dem genannten
horizontalen Scharnier verbunden sind, halten, wobei der genannte Träger (242) Enden,
laterale Seiten zwischen den Träger(242)enden und eine vierseitige Trägerendplatte,
die an jedem Trägerende befestigt ist, aufweist, wobei jede Trägerendplatte laterale
Seiten aufweist, die sich lateral an den genannten lateralen Seiten der Trägerenden
(289) vorbei erstrecken, und wobei die genannten Wiegen (211) jeweils einen vertikalen
eingeschlossenen rechten Winkel zwischen vertikalen gegenseitig perpendikulären Vorsprüngen
(295; 296) des genannten vertikalen Arms umfassen, wobei ein Vorsprung (295; 296)
jedes vertikalen Arms an einer der entgegengesetzten Seitenwände (224) befestigt ist,
der andere Vorsprung (295; 296) jedes vertikalen Arms an der genannten Seitenwand
unbefestigt ist, wobei solche unbefestigten Vorsprünge (295a; 296b) und die eingeschlossenen
rechten Winkel der vertikalen Arme einander zugewandt sind und die genannten befestigten
Vorsprünge ausreichend voneinander beabstandet sind, zum vertikalen Aufnehmen der
genannten Trägerendplatte innerhalb des genannten Paars vertikaler Arme.
12. Die Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 11, bei der sich eine Seite der genannten lateralen
Seiten jeder genannten Trägerendplatte (242) lateral weiter erstreckt als die andere
laterale Seite einer solchen Trägerendplatte (242), ein unbefestigter Vorsprung (295a;
296b) eines vertikalen Arms einer genannten Wiege (211) eine Länge aufweist, die länger
als ein unbefestigter Vorsprung (295b; 296a) des anderen vertikalen Arms dieser Wiege
(211) ist, zum Entgegennehmen der lateralen Seite der genannten Trägerendplatte (242),
die sich weiter erstreckt als die andere laterale Seite dieser Trägerendplatte (242),
um die genannte Trägerendplatte innerhalb des genannten Paars vertikaler Arme aufzunehmen.
13. Die Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 12, bei der die vierseitige Abstützung (210) mindestens
eine Anzeige auf mindestens einer Wand angrenzend zu den genannten entgegengesetzten
lateralen Seitenwänden (224) aufweist, um anzuzeigen, wo sich eine Struktur auf einer
Platte unterhalb der Anzeige befindet, und wobei die genannte Trägerendplatte (242)
und die genannten vertikalen Arme den genannten Träger so positionieren, dass sich
eine genannte Platte, die diese Struktur aufweist, unterhalb der genannten Anzeige
befindet.
14. Die Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 12, bei der das genannte Scharniermontageglied (245)
Enden (298; 298'), laterale Seiten zwischen den Scharniermontagegliedenden (298; 298')
und eine vierseitige Scharniermontagegliedendplatte (300), die an jedem Scharniermontagegliedende
(245) befestigt ist, aufweist, wobei die genannten Scharniermontagegliedendplatten
(300) jeweils laterale Seiten (301; 301') aufweisen, die sich lateral an den genannten
lateralen Seiten der genannten Scharniermontagegliedenden (298; 298') vorbei erstrecken,
und wobei an den genannten entgegengesetzten Seitenwänden jeweils ein Paar voneinander
beabstandeter horizontaler Ankerstäbe (302; 302') mittig im genannten Durchgang unterhalb
der genannten Wiege (211) und angrenzend zur unteren Öffnung (228) befestigt ist,
wobei jeder genannte Ankerstab (302) einen eingeschlossenen rechten Winkel (303) zwischen
gegenseitig perpendikulären horizontalen Vorsprüngen (304a; 304b) von ungleicher Länge
aufweist, wobei der kürzere Vorsprung (304b) jedes Ankerstabs an einer der entgegengesetzten
Seitenwände befestigt ist, der längere Vorsprung (304a) dieses Ankerstabs (302) an
der genannten einen Seitenwand unbefestigt ist, wobei solche unbefestigten Vorsprünge
und die eingeschlossenen rechten Winkel der Ankerstäbe (302) einander zugewandt sind
und die genannten befestigten Vorsprünge ausreichend voneinander beabstandet sind,
um die genannte Scharniermontagegliedendplatte (300) vertikal innerhalb des genannten
Paars Ankerstäbe (302) aufzunehmen.
15. Die Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 14, bei der die vierseitige Abstützung (210) mindestens
eine Anzeige auf mindestens einer Wand angrenzend zu den genannten entgegengesetzten
lateralen Seitenwänden (224) aufweist, um anzuzeigen, wo sich eine Struktur auf einer
Platte unterhalb der Anzeige befindet, und wobei die genannte Trägerendplatte, die
genannten vertikalen Arme, die genannte Scharniermontagegliedendplatte(300) und die
genannten Ankerstäbe (302) zusammenwirkend den genannten Träger (242) so positionieren,
dass sich eine genannte Platte, die diese Struktur aufweist, unterhalb der genannten
Anzeige befindet.
1. Appareil pour permettre une ventilation à travers un puits de ventilation vertical
à une gaine de ventilation souterraine communiquant de manière fluidique à travers
le puits de ventilation vers une ouverture à l'atmosphère du puits et, lors d'un risque
d'inondation, opérable pour empêcher un écoulement vers le bas de l'eau de ruissellement
jusque dans la gaine de ventilation souterraine, comprenant:
un support (210) comprenant des parois latérales opposées (224) pour un agencement
dans ledit puits définissant un passage entre des ouvertures supérieure (226) et inférieure
(220) du support pour une communication de fluide de ladite gaine de ventilation vers
le haut à travers ledit support jusqu'à ladite ouverture à l'atmosphère,
un ou plusieurs panneaux (234; 236) ayant des extrémités proximale et distale (234a;
234b; 236a; 236b), un côté supérieur (232) et un côté inférieur (238), ladite extrémité
proximale étant raccordée avec une articulation horizontale (243) ayant un axe qui
est perpendiculaire auxdites parois latérales opposées (224) pour une rotation dudit
chaque panneau (234; 236) vers le haut jusqu'à une position de repos dressée n'obstruant
pas ledit passage et une rotation à partir de ladite position de repos vers le bas
en vertu d'une impulsion gravitationnelle sous son propre poids afin d'atteindre une
position de fermeture de passage inférieure, lesdits un ou plusieurs panneaux ayant
un profil qui ferme ledit passage lorsque ledit chaque panneau tourne de manière gravitationnelle
vers ladite position de fermeture de passage,
un élément de suspension (242; 244) enjambant de manière non obstructive dans le plan
horizontal ledit passage (225) à proximité de ladite ouverture supérieure, maintenant
lesdits un ou plusieurs panneaux raccordés par une articulation dans ledit passage
(225) et étant soutenu de manière détachable par levage sur lesdites parois latérales
opposées (224), et
au moins une poignée (259; 259') raccordée audit élément de suspension (242; 244)
pour déplacer ledit élément de suspension qui maintient lesdits un ou plusieurs panneaux
raccordés par une articulation dans le plan vertical dans et hors dudit support (210)
sur lesdites parois latérales opposées (224).
2. Appareil de la revendication 1 dans lequel ladite ouverture à l'atmosphère est rectiligne
et ledit support (210) est quadrilatéral.
3. Appareil de la revendication 1 où ledit élément de suspension (242; 244) comprend
une poutrelle (242) ayant des armatures suspendues verticalement (244) qui maintiennent
ladite articulation horizontale et lesdits panneaux raccordés avec ladite articulation
horizontale.
4. Appareil de la revendication 3 dans lequel ladite articulation horizontale comprend
un élément de montage d'articulation (245) maintenu par ledit élément de suspension
(242; 244) et une pluralité d'éléments d'articulation (243) montés sur ledit élément
de montage d'articulation (245).
5. Appareil de la revendication 4 où chaque élément d'articulation (243) comprend un
élément stationnaire (243b), un élément mobile (243a) et une broche d'articulation
(243c) raccordant entre eux les éléments stationnaire et mobile, ledit élément stationnaire
(243b) se raccordant audit élément de montage d'articulation, ledit élément d'articulation
mobile se raccordant à ladite extrémité proximale dudit un panneau.
6. Appareil de la revendication 1 comprenant en outre au moins une retenue (230) qui
limite ladite rotation vers le bas de chaque panneau (234; 236) vers ladite position
de fermeture de passage inférieure.
7. Appareil de la revendication 6 dans lequel ladite retenue (230) comprend des arrêts
(230) au sein de et raccordés audit support (210) proche de ladite ouverture inférieure
et n'obstruant pas ledit passage.
8. Appareil de la revendication 4 comprenant une paire desdits panneaux (234; 236) et
où ledit élément de suspension (242; 244) est soutenu de manière détachable par levage
centralement entre lesdites parois latérales opposées (224) pour le montage desdits
panneaux (234; 236) dans ledit passage pour une rotation des panneaux dans des directions
opposées l'une à l'autre à partir de ou vers ladite position de repos dressée n'obstruant
pas ledit passage.
9. Appareil de la revendication 8 dans lequel ladite ouverture à l'atmosphère est rectiligne
et ledit support est quadrilatéral, lesdites parois latérales opposées s'attachant
chacune centralement dans ledit passage de manière adjacente à ladite ouverture supérieure
à un berceau (211) ayant une paire de bras verticaux parallèles espacés l'un de l'autre
au-dessus d'une barre afin de recevoir et de soutenir de manière détachable par levage
ledit élément de suspension (242; 244) au sein desdits bras verticaux et sur ladite
barre.
10. Appareil de la revendication 9 dans lequel ledit support quadrilatéral (210) a au
moins un indicateur sur au moins une paroi adjacente auxdites parois latérales opposées
(224) afin d'indiquer l'endroit où une structure sur un panneau est localisée en dessous
de l'indicateur, et où ledit élément de suspension (242; 244) a des extrémités dont
chacune porte une clavette s'étendant latéralement au-delà d'un côté de l'élément
de suspension (242; 244), et où ledit chaque berceau (211) est claveté pour recevoir
ladite clavette uniquement dans un bras du berceau (211) de sorte que ledit un panneau
ayant cette structure soit localisé en dessous dudit indicateur.
11. Appareil de la revendication 10 dans lequel ledit élément de suspension (242; 244)
est une poutrelle (242) ayant des armatures suspendues verticalement (244) maintenant
ladite articulation horizontale et lesdits panneaux (234; 236) raccordés avec ladite
articulation horizontale, ladite poutrelle (242) ayant des extrémités, des côtés latéraux
entre les extrémités de poutrelle (242), et une plaque d'extrémité de poutrelle quadrilatérale
attachée à chaque extrémité de poutrelle, ladite chaque plaque d'extrémité de poutrelle
ayant des côtés latéraux qui s'étendent latéralement au-delà desdits côtés latéraux
des extrémités de poutrelle (289), et où lesdits berceaux (211) comprennent chacun
un angle droit inclus vertical entre des saillies verticales mutuellement perpendiculaires
(295; 296) dudit bras vertical, une saillie (295; 296) de chaque bras vertical s'attachant
à une des parois latérales opposées (224), l'autre saillie (295; 296) de chaque bras
vertical n'étant pas attachée à ladite une paroi latérale, ces saillies non attachées
(295a; 296b) et les angles droits inclus des bras verticaux se faisant face les un/es
aux autres et lesdites saillies attachées étant suffisamment espacées pour recevoir
verticalement ladite plaque d'extrémité de poutrelle au sein de ladite paire de bras
verticaux.
12. Appareil de la revendication 11 dans lequel un côté desdits côtés latéraux de ladite
chaque plaque d'extrémité de poutrelle (242) s'étend latéralement plus loin que l'autre
côté latéral de cette plaque d'extrémité de poutrelle (242), une saillie non attachée
(295a; 296b) d'un bras vertical d'un ledit berceau (211) a une longueur qui est plus
longue que la saillie non attachée (295b; 296a) de l'autre bras vertical de ce berceau
(211) pour accepter le côté latéral de ladite plaque d'extrémité de poutrelle (242)
qui s'étend plus loin que ledit autre côté latéral de cette plaque d'extrémité de
poutrelle (242) afin de recevoir ladite plaque d'extrémité de poutrelle au sein de
ladite paire de bras verticaux.
13. Appareil de la revendication 12 dans lequel ledit support quadrilatéral (210) a au
moins un indicateur sur au moins une paroi adjacente auxdites parois latérales opposées
(224) afin d'indiquer l'endroit où une structure sur un panneau est localisée en dessous
de l'indicateur, et où ladite plaque d'extrémité de poutrelle (242) et lesdits bras
verticaux positionnent ladite poutrelle de sorte que ledit un panneau ayant cette
structure soit localisé en dessous dudit indicateur.
14. Appareil de la revendication 12 dans lequel ledit élément de montage d'articulation
(245) a des extrémités (298; 298'), des côtés latéraux entre les extrémités d'élément
de montage d'articulation (298; 298'), et une plaque d'extrémité d'élément de montage
d'articulation quadrilatérale (300) qui est attachée à chaque extrémité d'élément
de montage d'articulation (245), lesdites plaques d'extrémité d'élément de montage
d'articulation (300) ayant chacune des côtés latéraux (301; 301') qui s'étendent latéralement
au-delà desdits côtés latéraux desdites extrémités d'élément de montage d'articulation
(298; 298'), et où lesdites parois latérales opposées s'attachent chacune à une paire
de barres d'ancrage horizontales espacées (302; 302') centralement dans ledit passage
sous ledit berceau (211) et en position adjacente à ladite ouverture inférieure (228),
ladite chaque barre d'ancrage (302) comprenant un angle droit inclus (303) entre des
saillies horizontales mutuellement perpendiculaires (304a; 304b) de longueur inégale,
la saillie plus courte (304b) de chaque barre d'ancrage étant attachée à une des parois
latérales opposées, la saillie plus longue (304a) de cette barre d'ancrage (302) n'étant
pas attachée à ladite une paroi latérale, ces saillies non attachées et les angles
droits inclus des barres d'ancrage (302) se faisant face les un/es aux autres et lesdites
saillies attachées étant suffisamment espacées pour recevoir verticalement ladite
plaque d'extrémité d'élément de montage d'articulation (300) au sein de ladite paire
de barres d'ancrage (302).
15. Appareil de la revendication 14 dans lequel ledit support quadrilatéral (210) a au
moins un indicateur sur au moins une paroi adjacente auxdites parois latérales opposées
(224) afin d'indiquer l'endroit où une structure sur un panneau est localisée en dessous
de l'indicateur, et où ladite plaque d'extrémité de poutrelle, lesdits bras verticaux,
ladite plaque d'extrémité de la plaque d'extrémité d'élément de montage d'articulation
(300) et lesdites barres d'ancrage (302) positionnent de manière coopérante ladite
poutrelle (242) de sorte que ledit un panneau ayant cette structure soit localisé
en dessous dudit indicateur.